AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSafer Travel Watch (Region): JNIM claimed a major assault on Niamey’s Diori Hamani International Airport in Niger, with Niger’s military saying it repelled the attack and kept the airport open; the incident underlines how Sahel security risks can disrupt flights and ground travel across the wider Burkina Faso corridor. Flight Disruption (Mali): Air France is permanently closing its Bamako base (Modibo Keita International Airport) from 30 June 2026 after years of suspended service tied to Mali’s political situation—another reminder to double-check routes when planning West Africa trips. Border & Entry Checks (Nigeria): Lagos police rescued 38 foreign nationals (including Burkinabè) from a suspected mob situation and launched investigations into illegal entry, with profiling before possible handover to immigration—expect tighter scrutiny for travelers in the region. Tourism Demand (West Africa): A report says West Africa remains under-marketed to Russian tourists, citing weak publicity and infrastructure—useful context for anyone tracking future safari and cultural travel opportunities. Health Alerts (Ebola): An African rugby sevens event in Mauritius was postponed due to Ebola-related public health concerns, showing how outbreaks can quickly affect travel plans.
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