AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAir Travel & Routes: Nigeria’s Air Peace says ANAC has approved scheduled flights to São Paulo, cutting West Africa–Brazil travel to about seven hours, with plans also for Toronto, New York, and China. World Cup Travel Mood: Brazil’s Neymar remains sidelined with a calf injury, and Lula joked he’s the first “work-from-home” national team player as fans look ahead to the Scotland match. Brazil on the Pitch: Brazil beat Haiti 3-0 with Matheus Cunha scoring twice; Raphinha’s hamstring recurrence now puts his Scotland availability in doubt. Fan Tourism in the US: Scotland’s Tartan Army is moving from Boston to Miami, with local bars launching “Operation Lager” after huge beer demand. Safety & Travel Risk: Brazil police arrested more suspects after a fatal bungee jump in Limeira, including claims a GoPro was removed and hidden. Health Alert: WHO and Africa CDC report Ebola containment strain in the DRC, with testing kit shortages and reduced contact tracing.
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