AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFake Reviews Probe: Albania’s police say they’ve identified 10,000 suspicious accounts allegedly used in a coordinated campaign of negative reviews aimed at tourism businesses across Tirana, Durrës, Vlorë, Sarandë and more, with investigators checking whether the posts were orchestrated and could be referred for cybercrime charges. Tourism Pressure: Tourism Minister Blendi Gonxhja says June’s weak growth (+just over 1% year-on-year) shows how protests are already hurting the sector, warning the unrest could damage one of Albania’s key summer engines. Kanye West Funding Row: Prime Minister Edi Rama and Tourism Minister Gonxhja defend a €4m state-backed concert outside Tirana on July 11, saying it’s meant to avoid cancellation and protect Albania’s image, while officials expect a major tourism boost; critics continue to link the event to wider controversy and protests. EU & Environment: EU accession spokesperson Taulant Balla says the Zvërnec tourism project will follow “best European environmental standards,” as lawmakers frame it as part of Albania’s EU progress—while environmental concerns and public demonstrations keep the issue hot. On-the-ground Travel Tips: New guidance highlights how visitors can rent cars at Tirana Airport without a credit card (depending on the booking terms), and how Albania’s central bank is preparing instant mobile payments 24/7 to speed up transfers.
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