AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAirline Rivalry in Rio: Delta’s president Peter Carter used IATA’s 82nd AGM in Rio to say the carrier wants to dethrone United as the world’s biggest airline, betting on a trans-Pacific push that includes Delta’s new daily LAX–Hong Kong nonstop launched June 6. Codeshare for Travelers: WestJet and Icelandair signed a reciprocal codeshare deal at the same IATA meeting, routing passengers via Keflavík (KEF) to expand access across Europe, pending approvals. Fuel Shock Hits the Industry: IATA warned that 2026 airline profits will be cut roughly in half to about $23bn as jet fuel prices jump and Middle East disruptions bite, with taxes and regulation also flagged as major concerns. World Cup Travel Meets Health Reality: Public health experts say the World Cup’s mass gatherings across North America create ideal conditions for infectious diseases to spread, while dengue risk is highlighted for LA-area match travel. Brazil-Linked Sports Logistics: England’s pre-World Cup friendlies are set for Florida venues (Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium and Orlando’s Inter&Co Stadium), shaping early travel demand ahead of the June 11 kickoff. Tourism Demand Outlook: UN Tourism reported international arrivals up 2% in Q1 2026 despite Middle East disruptions, pointing to continued value-seeking and possible shifts toward closer destinations.
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