AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Travel & Matchday Logistics (Miami): Norway and England meet Saturday, July 11 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, with kickoff at 5 p.m. ET and FOX/Telemundo/Peacock options for viewers; the venue enforces a strict clear-bag policy (one clear bag plus a small clutch) and is cashless. Football Tourism Demand (Kits): Norway’s jersey sales have sold out across Europe ahead of the quarterfinal, with fans reportedly camping overnight as demand far exceeded forecasts. Brazil-to-World Heritage & Culture: In Angola’s Mbanza Kongo, researchers defended a plan to document vestiges of the Kongo Kingdom’s open-air museum concept, drawing academics and tourists from multiple countries including Brazil. Under-the-Radar Brazil Nature: Lagoa dos Patos in southern Brazil holds the Guinness record for the world’s largest coastal lagoon, with birdwatching and boating—still largely overlooked by mainstream travel lists. Visa/Entry for Travelers: Japan expanded its eVisa eligibility list (including Brazil) effective May 15, 2026, and Argentina confirmed visa-free tourism for citizens of 120+ countries (still requiring passport, funds, and itinerary). Travel Safety & Health: Norway’s camp continues to deal with illness concerns ahead of England, while broader travel coverage flags how heat and conditions can affect match plans.
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