AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUS Visa Processing Changes: The US plans to cut African visa services to just 20 “hub” locations, meaning many travelers—including Gambians—may have to travel to Senegal for US visa processing, raising costs and logistics. Air Connectivity: ValueJet adds a direct Accra–Banjul route (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays), making it easier for West African visitors to reach The Gambia’s coast. Halal & Standards: SMIIC is in The Gambia (June 1–5) training stakeholders on halal quality infrastructure, aiming to strengthen certification and position the country as a regional halal hub. Sports Tourism: The Gambia is preparing to host the 2026 AUSC Region 2 Games in Banjul (7–13 June), expected to bring athletes and visitors and boost hospitality demand. Pilgrimage Scam: Police arraign and remand a man accused of defrauding intending hajj pilgrims of millions of dalasis, including payments routed through a travel agency. Cost of Travel Pressure: A UTG policy brief warns the fuel subsidy approach may worsen pressures tied to oil, tourism, and imports—issues that can quickly hit transport and travel budgets.
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