AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup travel relief: The U.S. is suspending visa-bond requirements for some foreign World Cup ticket holders, cutting a potential barrier of up to $15,000 for fans from qualifying countries including Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Tunisia. Fan-cost pressure: Even as visa rules ease, affordability remains the fight—New York/New Jersey cut MetLife Stadium shuttle bus prices by 75% to $20 after backlash, with refunds for those who paid $80. Morocco on the pitch: Morocco’s Atlas Lions map out World Cup prep with three friendlies—Burundi (May 26, Sale), Madagascar (June 2, Rabat), and Norway (June 7, New York)—ahead of Group C matches including Scotland (June 19) and Morocco vs Haiti (June 24, Atlanta). On-the-ground safety: A second U.S. soldier missing in Morocco’s African Lion exercise has been found and identified, underscoring how travel plans can intersect with real-world risk. Tourism mood: With hotels in some host cities reportedly struggling to fill early match-week rooms, demand may be spikier later in the tournament.
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