AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBrazil Opener Buzz: Brazil fans have turned New York City into a sea of yellow ahead of the Seleção’s June 13 clash with Morocco at MetLife Stadium, with street singing and flags spilling beyond the venue. Matchday Travel Headaches: For nearly 50,000 ticket holders, getting to MetLife is still messy—limited parking, steep NJ Transit fares, and uncertainty over how many have bus/train tickets. World Cup Logistics Reality Check: A separate cost study flags New York/New Jersey as the priciest U.S. host market for group-stage trips, while Atlanta ranks among the cheapest. Brazil Team Base Plan: Brazil’s World Cup base is set at the New York Red Bulls training centre in Morristown, chosen to cut travel across east-coast matches. Culture & Sport in Brazil: Curitiba’s Holocaust Museum exhibition “Jerseys Against Hatred” is set to travel to São Paulo in June, using football shirts to tackle antisemitism and racism. Air Travel Gap: Airbus highlights Johannesburg–Mumbai as a badly underserved route after SAA’s decline, pointing to potential future service from major carriers.
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