AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMeet & Assist for travellers: Drukair has rolled out a Meet and Assist Service at Paro, Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, Guwahati and Dubai, plus it says Guwahati flights now use Terminal 2 from 2 July. Flood impacts in Phuentsholing: Torrential rain hit the Amochu Housing Colony, displacing 41 families and damaging housing blocks and an ongoing project, with debris burying ground floors and construction work stalled. Roads & access for southern Bhutan: The Gelephu–Tareythang Road project is nearing its DPR finish, with tendering planned after, and construction expected mid-next year—aiming to cut the Gelephu–Tareythang drive from about 45 km to roughly 14 km. Rural tourism momentum: The Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) push is already boosting Tsirang’s rural economy, with new market activity and small road-linked earnings for villagers. Local elections focus: Phuentshogling Thrompon candidates are campaigning on water supply, faster Local Area Plans and disaster management ahead of poll day. Wellness tourism spotlight: A Bhutan wellness stay in Punakha is being promoted as a healing-focused experience tied to holistic “masters in residence” programming.
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