AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation Policy: The European Commission and Iceland have agreed in principle to extend Iceland’s EU ETS aviation emissions exemption for international flights by three years, keeping it in place until 2030—aimed at protecting competition for Keflavík transatlantic routes and supporting sustainable aviation fuel beyond the EEA. Tourism & Connectivity: Air China is preparing direct scheduled flights to Iceland, and the Icelandic Travel Industry Association expects arrivals to spread more evenly across the year and potentially double, with regulators urged to watch compliance by foreign tour operators. Energy & Industry Skills: A new research angle highlights how Iceland’s geothermal success is also an exportable know-how story—linking workforce and innovation ecosystems to global carbon-capture and energy expertise. Film-to-Travel Spillover: “The Odyssey” is already driving “set-jetting” interest, with Iceland among the filming countries—another reminder that screen production can boost demand for travel services. Sports & Youth Pathways: Iceland earned promotion back to Division A in the FIBA U20 EuroBasket 2026 after a comeback win over Sweden, underscoring how development systems translate into results. Business Climate Costs: A study argues mega-events’ biggest emissions come from spectator travel, not venue operations—fueling calls for smarter incentives rather than offsets.
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