AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoZvërnec Coast Clash: Albania’s Interior Minister Besfort Lamallari demanded swift prosecution of private security guards after violence during protests against a planned resort near Zvërnec, while Greece’s foreign ministry said a Greek citizen was injured and urged a full investigation. Tourism Project Pushback: The developer behind the Zvërnec South Adriatic Development defended the investment, saying studies are underway and biodiversity will be protected, as activists warn the area is ecologically sensitive. Coastal Development Debate: A separate report argues Albania is “privatising its coastline” by handing protected areas to luxury investors, challenging the idea that nature only has value if it’s consumed. Fire Safety Crackdown: With summer wildfire risk rising, Albania announced stronger prevention and emergency response measures, plus tougher penalties for arson—up to 30 years. Tourism Demand Signals: Travelpack launched a dedicated Albania programme in a new Greece & Albania brochure, highlighting Tirana and coastal stops like Ksamil, Sarandë, Himarë and Dhërmi. Infrastructure & Growth: Building permits rose in Q1 2026—322 permits approved, with housing leading and tourism-related permits also increasing. International Context: EU Council President António Costa will visit Tirana on June 2 ahead of the EU–Western Balkans summit. Travel Market Note: Air Transat added a new route to Tirana—Toronto to Tirana starting June 18—boosting summer access for visitors.
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