AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDirect Flights Boost: Edelweiss has launched nonstop Zurich–Windhoek service, landing with 285 passengers and adding a third weekly frequency from mid-July—another European link for Namibia’s tourism market. Coastal Tourism Upgrade: Swakopmund rolled out a new welcome sign and upgraded mole facilities, including cubicles, a boom tower, and added public amenities to improve visitor experience. Health Alert for Travellers: Namibia’s Ministry of Health confirmed an mpox outbreak in Swakopmund, with the patient stable and surveillance and contact tracing activated. Coastal Safety Concerns: Erongo police say they’ve intensified patrols and are urging lodge and campsite operators to report security gaps—after incidents including an attempted intrusion at Spitzkoppe Campsite. Whale Strike Risk: A study links higher shipping traffic in South African waters to whale-ship collisions, with rerouting limited and new measures being developed. Travel Disruption Watch: Namibia advised citizens in South Africa to stay vigilant amid anti-migrant unrest and xenophobic attacks. Adventure Tragedy: A solicitor died after a 4x4 rollover during a safari trip near Sesriem, with other tourists treated in Walvis Bay. Tourism Deals Round-Up: Holiday companies are discounting summer getaways, including villa, cruise, and sailing offers, as late-booking bargains continue.
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