AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAir travel & health habits: Corendon Airlines is rolling out “Fit&Fly”, a 7-minute seated exercise series with trainer Noyan Dülek, aiming to reduce stiffness and circulation issues from long flights. Local health infrastructure: Malta’s planned St Ioannes Paulus II Hospital at Smart City has been dealt a major blow after a court revoked the land concession, ending the project tied to a €100m pledge. Cardiac screening tech: HeartSciences says the European Patent Office has granted a European patent for ECG-based assessment of diastolic function, pushing AI-ECG toward earlier heart screening. Humanitarian healthcare ties: The Sovereign Military Order of Malta and Estonia signed a healthcare and aid cooperation deal, including support for Ukraine and refugee integration. Workforce & safety in aviation: The European Cockpit Association plans to urge regulators to close a labour loophole used in wet-leasing, after SmartLynx’s collapse left outsourced crew without jobs. Travel policy that affects health access: The U.S. State Department warns ETIAS approval won’t guarantee entry to Europe, with Malta among the countries covered when the system is expected to launch in late 2026. Wellness travel spotlight: WTTC’s Global Summit is set for Valletta (7–9 Oct), with Travel & Tourism forecast to contribute €4.9bn to Malta’s economy in 2026 and support 72,200 jobs.
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