AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Kickoff (Brazil angle): The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts June 11 across Mexico, Canada and the U.S., with 48 teams and 104 matches—Mexico’s Azteca hosts the opener vs South Africa, and Brazil fans will be watching a bigger, longer tournament than ever. Travel & safety at Brazil’s top sights: At Iguazu Falls in Foz do Iguaçu, a Brazilian tourist ignored barriers to retrieve a dropped cellphone, was escorted out by firefighters, and reminded that climbing into the water is prohibited. Public health watch: Health experts flag measles as a key risk for World Cup crowds, while separate coverage notes Ebola precautions being activated in the Caribbean after cases in Central/East Africa. Brazil travel demand: New BELTA surveys show strong Brazilian interest in study abroad, but affordability—especially exchange-rate swings—could slow bookings. Aviation/travel planning: Expedia says travelers increasingly want to book full trips in one place, and LATAM/Bunnik Tours push South America connections with a trade incentive aimed at boosting Brazil-area interest. Brazil in the spotlight: Reports say 1994 World Cup winner Ricardo Rocha was arrested in Brazil ahead of working as a pundit in the U.S.
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