AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Visa Crackdown Push: Sweden and 10 other countries (including Latvia) are urging the European Commission to tighten Schengen rules for Russian tourists, arguing “visa shopping” and rising Russian leisure travel clash with the war in Ukraine. Baltic Climate & Health Talks: Baltic Assembly committee members will meet in Liepāja to discuss harmonising climate and health policy, monitoring health impacts, and restoring ecosystems. Rail Baltica Workplace Claims: Latvian Radio reports allegations of bullying and aggressive management at Rail Baltica’s Latvian implementer, with the company disputing the claims. Latvia Rail Upgrade: Latvian Railways says electric trains on the Riga–Jelgava corridor could reach up to 140 km/h after modernization works, including safety upgrades at level crossings. Tourism Numbers Dip: Eurostat data for Q1 2026 shows Latvia down 7.5% in foreign overnight stays, with domestic travel slightly up. Riga Airport Retail Boost: Riga Airport has selected new commercial partners for a retail and passenger-experience overhaul under a new long-term deal. UK–Riga Route Returns: airBaltic resumes a seasonal Riga service from Aberdeen (twice weekly) through September, adding summer connectivity for business and leisure travellers. Drone-Defense Cooperation: Ukraine plans to send counter-drone experts to Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Romania to share interceptor and response know-how. Pet Tech for Travellers: Fi expands its AI GPS pet wearable coverage to 38 countries, adding Latvia among new markets.
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