AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTotal Solar Eclipse Prep: West Iceland is gearing up for the Aug. 12 total solar eclipse, with tens of thousands expected and plans coordinated across tourism, municipalities, police and emergency services—though turnout will hinge on the forecast. Alcohol Retail Rules Under Strain: Despite a district court ruling against online alcohol sales breaching ÁTVR’s monopoly, around 20 companies keep selling online while police consider how to enforce the decision as appeals continue. Health Milestone: Iceland marked seven straight weeks with no detected COVID-19 cases, the longest gap since early 2020, after lifting remaining restrictions in 2022. Geothermal Tourism Boost: Mývatn’s Nature Baths reopened as Earth Lagoon after a major expansion, now able to host up to 600 guests and delayed by a newly found cave. Local Infrastructure: A new bridge over Breiðholtsbraut opened to traffic, with updated traffic lights at Arnarnesvegur and Breiðholtsbraut helping clear former queues. Community Milestone: Reykjavik opened Iceland’s first Jewish center, Schwidler/Beit Shvidler House, including a synagogue and a geothermally heated mikvah. Travel & Culture: Air Canada Rouge announced new 737 MAX routes to Europe, including services tied to Iceland, while Viðey’s layered 1,000+ year history continues to draw visitors. Sports/Pop Culture: The “Viking Row” fan tradition keeps spreading after World Cup buzz, even as one Norway supporter refuses to row. Business/Drinks Trend: Low-carb, lower-alcohol beers are surging in Iceland, with Gull Lite topping Vínbúðin sales.
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