AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEarthquake Response (Flores/NTT): Indonesia’s deadly M7.7 Flores quake is still unfolding, with rescue teams recovering more bodies and the death toll climbing to 53 as landslides, damaged roads, and comms outages slow searches; tsunami warnings were issued then lifted, and thousands of evacuees are spending nights outdoors while aftershocks continue. Disaster Impact on Travel (Labuan Bajo/Komodo gateway): Labuan Bajo, a key tourism hub for Komodo National Park, saw residents shelter outside due to fear of further tremors, while relief teams push food, water, blankets, and medicine and work to restore electricity and access. Independence Day Mobility (Jakarta): Jakarta rolls out situational traffic diversions for Independence Day events around Monas and flag ceremonies, with multiple road closures and detours plus hundreds of officers on duty. Rail Deals (Whoosh): KCIC is offering Independence Day Whoosh fares starting from Rp8,800 for Jakarta–Karawang, plus flash sales and Traveloka coupons for discounted Jakarta–Bandung tickets. Aviation for Remote Care (BRIN N219): BRIN is refining the N219 and amphibious N219A ecosystem to support Prabowo’s “flying ambulance” vision, alongside long-endurance drone development for future emergency logistics. Tourism & Events (International): Maroon 5 announced a 2027 three-night Tokyo Dome run, and Tahmek (Mexico) expects up to 20,000 visitors for its International Maya Paper Balloon Festival—both good reminders that travel planning is back in motion.
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