AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAirport Border Strain: The EU has stepped in to help Portugal handle summer airport pressure under the Entry/Exit System (EES), with about €8m in infrastructure support and roughly 25 border agents deployed, plus extra staffing and e-gates and a temporary option to pause biometric data collection for up to six hours a day during severe delays. Portugal Travel Disruption: Portugal is also dealing with major travel fallout from strikes, with reports of hundreds of flights cancelled and rail disruption—important for anyone planning late-spring/early-summer trips. World Cup Meets Tourism: Nigeria’s Super Eagles have arrived in Lisbon ahead of their friendly against Portugal, with key midfield reinforcements Alex Iwobi and Christian Akpan joining camp and Samuel Chukwueze expected soon—another sign Portugal’s travel calendar is being shaped by football. Local Food & Culture: If you’re in Portugal for a long weekend, bacalhau and pastel de nata remain must-tries, with guides pointing travellers to classic spots like Solar do Bacalhau in Coimbra and Jerónimos-linked tart traditions in Lisbon. Cruise Demand: Cruise chiefs say late-booking opportunities are opening up for the European market, with Lisbon among ports on expanded eastern Mediterranean itineraries.
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