AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAfrican Tourism Boom: UN Tourism and WTTC data show Africa welcomed 81 million visitors in 2025, generating about $228B, supporting 30.2M jobs—yet the big gap is still infrastructure and who benefits from the money. Platform Power in Travel: More bookings are steered by foreign online platforms like Booking.com and Airbnb, which can hide smaller Mali-area stays from search and take 15–25% fees. Gold Value-Chain Push: West Africa’s drive to capture more value from gold is gaining momentum, with Ghana’s GoldBod moving to LBMA-linked pricing from July 1—part of a wider push that also points to Mali’s mining sector. Aviation Connectivity Watch: Airbus highlights persistent “unserved” routes across Africa, even as tourism and trade grow—an issue that directly affects how easily travelers can reach destinations. Mali Tourism Angle: With regional connectivity and pricing systems shifting, Mali’s travel operators may see both new opportunities and tougher competition from better-connected markets.
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