AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLa Paz Airport Growth: La Paz International Airport logged a 12% jump in passenger traffic in Jan–Apr 2026 (to 454,000), with international traffic up 46% helped by the Los Angeles route—good news for travelers planning connections and longer stays. Sustainable City Upgrade: La Paz’s Solid Waste Transfer Center is nearing completion (about 90%), with weighbridges, compactor parts, and admin offices underway; testing is set for early June, aiming to cut landfill trips and improve collection efficiency. Bolivia Protests & Travel Disruption: A Reuters report says President Rodrigo Paz won’t resign amid unrest and blockades that have strangled supply chains and hit access to La Paz and El Alto—worth factoring into any near-term travel plans. Tourism Outlook for Bolivia: WTTC forecasts Central & South America travel and tourism to outpace the global average in 2026, with Bolivia projected to grow 10.3% and international visitor spending up 25.8%. World Cup Travel Staffing (Mexico): For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Mexico authorized 80+ temporary airport positions in Baja California Sur (including La Paz airport), with trained staff already on duty—another sign of rising regional travel demand.
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