AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Travel & Security: Atlanta is stepping up public safety for the England–Argentina semifinal, with separate stadium entrances and dedicated downtown bars for each fan group, plus extra police around venues and high-traffic areas. Falklands/Malvinas Tensions: Britain’s foreign secretary reiterated the Falklands’ sovereignty won’t change as Argentina renews calls ahead of the match—urging fans to focus on football. Spain Reaches Final: Spain beat France 2-0 to set up a final against either Argentina or England, with Oyarzabal scoring from the spot after Lamine Yamal’s foul and Porro adding the second. Argentina Economy for Travelers: Argentina’s inflation slowed to 1.9% in June (lowest monthly rate in 10 months), with tourism and recreation prices among the biggest movers. Air Connectivity: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay signed an air liberalization roadmap, aiming to reduce barriers and expand operating rights; Uruguay is expected to join. Tourism Watch: Houston’s World Cup numbers show mixed results—some restaurants saw big sales jumps, while hotels had fewer stays but higher spend per guest.
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