AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Friction: The U.S. clarified Iran’s team can enter the country a day before each match, easing matchday logistics after visa confusion for support staff. Visa/Entry Fallout: The Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the U.S., sidelining him from officiating; Hillary Clinton called the move “backward,” while Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney pushed for help after ESTA revocations hit Tartan Army fans. Border Delays for Travelers: UK passengers are warned the EU’s Entry/Exit System may not “stabilise” for two years, with some reporting long queues. Airline Costs: U.S. airlines spent about $6.5B on fuel in April as jet fuel prices stay high and global profit forecasts soften. Tourism Boosts: Milwaukee County reported a record $4.431B tourism economic impact in 2025; Thailand launched the Amazing Thailand Grand Sale 2026 to blend shopping with travel experiences. On-the-Ground Fun: Fort Myers’ Backyard Social is running World Cup watch parties and “Drink Around the World,” while Toronto’s Great Beaver Quest offers a free World Cup-themed scavenger hunt for visitors.
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