AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBRICS Tourism Track: BRICS tourism ministers meeting in Jaipur adopted the Jaipur Declaration, with priorities spanning AI for tourism, sustainability, skills building, and smoother travel facilitation—Brazil’s tourism minister Gustavo Costa Feliciando and others backed the plan, including support for a “BRICS Tourism Solutions Exchange Platform.” Brazil-US Travel Shockwave: A US federal judge in Manhattan struck down Trump’s blanket immigrant visa suspension for 75 countries (including Brazil), calling it “patently unlawful” and ordering the policy reversed—while it targets immigrant visas, it’s a major signal for travelers and families watching US entry rules. Nature & Eco-Tourism in Misiones: Argentina-Brazil border region’s Yabotí Biosphere Reserve saw preventive patrols dismantle poachers’ camps and baiting sites, protecting the Paranaense Forest and key attractions like Moconá Falls. Brazil in Global Tourism Culture: A feature on St Helena highlights the draw of remote heritage tourism, with giant tortoise Jonathan still pulling visitors back. Sports & Mobility: Brazil’s Chapecoense signed Spanish youth champion Miguel Carvalho, a reminder of how football talent routes increasingly shape travel links across Europe and South America.
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