AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoShort-Term Rentals Boom: AirDNA data show Albania’s Airbnb market is growing fastest in the Balkans, with listings up 19.3% year-on-year to March 2026 and about 27,000 average monthly listings; overnight stays hit 2.36m and revenue reached roughly €133.7m, though occupancy dipped slightly to 53.9%, hinting supply is outpacing demand. New Air Link to Canada: Tirana launched its first direct flight to Toronto, with PM Edi Rama pointing to rapid airport growth (from 2.2m passengers in 2016 to 13.7m in 2025) and plans for digital gates for biometric passport holders. Tourism Demand Still Rising: INSTAT reports April 2026 visitors to accommodation facilities up 19.7% year-on-year, with non-resident visitors rising 22.6% and overnight stays up 5.6%, led by Italy, followed by Kosovo and the UK. Summer Health Services: Albania’s 36 summer health centres logged 5,000+ visits in the first two weeks, mostly for insect bites, allergies, hypertension symptoms and gastroenteritis, with 500+ microsurgical interventions. Coastal Safety Alert: Two minors drowned at Tale Beach in northern Albania; police are investigating the circumstances. Protests Over Luxury Resorts: Ongoing demonstrations tied to planned luxury tourism in protected coastal areas (including Sazan/Zvërnec) continue to shape the travel conversation, with reports of cancellations and pressure on authorities. Transport Upgrade: Police say they’ll use more cameras, drones and automatic radars to curb traffic offences during the busier summer season. Regional Travel Convenience: The EU is moving toward expanding free roaming to six Western Balkan countries, including Albania, if talks succeed.
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