AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAviation & Tourism Access: Kyrgyzstan’s airlines have been removed from the EU aviation blacklist after nearly two decades, opening the door to direct flights to European capitals—good news for mountain-and-lake tourism. Border & Travel Disruptions: Uzbekistan warned of temporary queues at the Uzbekistan–Kazakhstan border due to Kazakh customs IT maintenance, which can slow processing for travelers and freight. Issyk-Kul Getting Easier: A seasonal Tashkent–Cholpon-Ata bus route launched June 8, with tickets around $30 and daily departures on alternating dates. Safety for Outdoor Plans: The Ministry of Emergency Situations issued a storm warning, flagging mudslide risk and rising river levels—especially relevant for hikers and mountain visitors. Protected Nature Visitor Flow: New automated checkpoints are planned for Sary-Chelek and Kyrgyz-Ata protected areas to improve visitor tracking and reduce corruption risks. Local Travel Updates: The road from Balakchy to Ananyevo to Karakol has reopened after mudslide cleanup. Travel Policy for Officials: Kyrgyzstan approved a new state protocol law limiting when top leaders can travel abroad at the same time. International Cooperation: Kyrgyzstan and Cyprus signed a cooperation roadmap, with tourism highlighted.
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