AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Travel & Access: A Paralympic athlete and disability advocate, Samanta Bullock (Brazil’s former top wheelchair tennis player), says British Airways denied her boarding at JFK because she was “travelling alone,” citing limits on onboard assistance—an issue that hits hard for travelers with disabilities. Brazil Court & Politics: Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro of coercion of justice tied to his father’s coup case, handing him 4 years 2 months plus an 8-year political ban, with arrest risk on return—another reminder that Brazil’s political headlines can spill into travel and visas. Tourism Safety in Brazil: A 59-year-old woman from Rio de Janeiro died after slipping off a cliff at Spar Caves (Maric), while applying insect repellent before an abseiling trip; police are investigating. World Cup Fan Life (North America): New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill says she’s pushing fixes after World Cup transport chokepoints and rideshare delays around MetLife, as fans flood in for France–Senegal and beyond. World Cup Momentum: Argentina opened title defense with a 3-0 win over Algeria as Messi hit a 200th-appearance milestone; early tournament buzz is also driving viral “everyday America” reactions from visiting fans.
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