AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Pulse (Boston→Miami): Scotland’s Tartan Army has been flooding Boston for the Group C run, then packing up and heading south to Miami, leaving locals sleep-deprived but happy—complete with bar receipts, kilts, and the familiar cone-topped statue scenes. Brazil Match Update (Philadelphia): Brazil bounced back in style, beating Haiti 3-0 with Matheus Cunha scoring twice and Vinícius Junior adding a third, while Haiti’s World Cup run ends after the loss. Neymar Availability: Carlo Ancelotti says Neymar is expected to be back and available for Brazil’s next Group C game vs Scotland in Miami after his calf recovery. Air Connectivity for Travelers: Nigeria’s Air Peace received Brazil’s ANAC approval to operate scheduled passenger, cargo, and mail services, setting up direct airline connectivity between Nigeria and Brazil. Perception & Tourism Context: A new global ranking highlights how country reputation can shape travel and investment, with the U.S. among the worst-perceived and Switzerland/Canada among the best.
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