AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAir Travel & Tourism (Togo): Togo is cutting airline market entry fees hard, dropping the cost to obtain operating documents from CFA200 million to CFA3.5 million, aiming to attract new carriers, boost competition, and lower fares—an effort tied to Lomé’s push to become a regional aviation hub. Regional Aviation (ECOWAS): Regulators and operators met in Lomé to tackle why West African flights remain among the world’s most expensive, with ECOWAS plans to reduce taxes and charges by at least 25% from 2026. Cross-Border Travel & Trade: AfCFTA’s Wamkele Mene urged African governments to adopt visa-on-arrival for all Africans, saying slow free-movement rules are holding back intra-African trade and investment. Roads for Travelers & Traders: Ghana’s Nkwanta–Dadiase feeder road rehabilitation is underway to improve access to the Togo border and support farmers and cross-border commerce. Safety Watch: Flooding and wildfires are disrupting travel in eastern Saskatchewan, with multiple communities declaring emergencies and receiving emergency support.
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