AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Rules: FIFA has banned refillable water bottles at World Cup venues, a move Prime Minister Keir Starmer called “wrong” and “about making money,” with fans now expected to buy water inside stadiums. Brazil Injury Update: Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti says Neymar will get an MRI on Monday to assess a right calf strain; Neymar missed the warm-up vs Egypt and is aiming to train next week. Brazil on the Move: Brazil’s World Cup team plane received a dramatic water “baptism” in Rio before heading to the U.S., reviving a long-running aviation blessing tradition for travelers. Uber Expands Travel Access: Uber launched in Nepal with Uber Go, Uber Comfort and Uber Bike, and says foreign tourists are central to its strategy—an example of how ride-hailing is reshaping visitor mobility. Tourism & Security in Host Cities: Miami-Dade officials warned of undercover operations and strict rules around drones during World Cup 2026, as crowd control and safety become top priorities. Fan Costs & Logistics: Ticket prices for the final at MetLife Stadium have surged, while New York transit guidance highlights how crowds and road disruptions will affect getting to matches.
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