AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup travel & safety: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup drawing millions to US host cities, officials and media are flagging risks from petty theft in stadium crushes and transit hubs, plus heightened security concerns amid regional tensions and US travel advisories for parts of the Middle East. Animal health alert: The New World screwworm fly has been confirmed in south Texas for the first time in decades, prompting federal/state response and fresh vigilance guidance for travelers and pet/livestock owners—while New Mexico says it’s not detected there yet. Tourism economics: Super Bowl week delivered a major Bay Area boost, with San Francisco County reporting $425M and Santa Clara $195M, a reminder of how big sports events can quickly translate into local travel spending. Travel policy headaches: UK fans say ESTA status flipped to “travel not authorised” days before trips, threatening costly World Cup plans. Aviation & connectivity: Vietnam–China aviation and tourism talks in Shanghai focused on expanding routes and cooperation, while Hawaii announced overnight Hilo airport runway closures for repairs. Hospitality wins: Singapore’s Raffles, St. Regis and Fullerton Bay earned Condé Nast Traveller Triple Crown honors.
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