AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Safety: Two Gujarat sisters were rescued from alleged trafficking after being lured to Thailand for jobs and taken to Laos; the case involved India’s embassy and the Laos Army, highlighting ongoing risks for job-seekers traveling in the region. Sustainable Travel: Khiri Travel released its latest Impact Report, saying it achieved GSTC certification in Laos and seven other destinations, and backed 14 community projects in 2025 including nutrition support for children in remote northern Laos. Cross-Border Connectivity: China–Laos Railway growth continues, with cross-border fruit shipments via the line topping 100,000 tonnes this year (107,900 tonnes), supporting faster logistics that also boosts travel demand along the “golden corridor.” Green Development & Eco-Tourism: Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith visited Zhejiang’s Yucun, where eco-tourism and homestays helped shift livelihoods, a model Laos can draw on for greener visitor experiences. Hotel Rules: A new legal framework allowing shared rooms and “sleeping spaces” is set to diversify accommodation options as hotel supply nears 45,000 rooms. Diplomacy for Travel: Laos and India pushed for deeper cooperation, including tourism, as they mark 70 years of ties and target practical outcomes.
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