AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup travel pulse: Spain coach Luis de la Fuente says Lamine Yamal could be fit for Spain’s June 15 opener vs Cape Verde in Atlanta, though he may not play the pre-tournament friendly vs Iraq. Cape Verde on the move: Cabo Verde’s national team is set to land in Boston-area spotlight—players scheduled to appear with the Cape Verdean Association of Boston in the June 7 Dorchester Day Parade, after a Portugal friendly win over Serbia. Visa planning for travelers: The U.S. plans to cut Africa visa-processing posts from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” including Praia (Cape Verde) as one of the designated centers—meaning some applicants may need to travel for interviews and submissions. On-the-ground logistics: For fans heading to Houston for World Cup matches, official parking must be pre-purchased via FIFA’s partner site (no onsite payments), with eligibility tied to the same email used for match tickets. Travel & tourism business: Spring Hotels appoints Tania Mesa (ex-Iberostar, incl. Cape Verde experience) to lead groups and events as it expands its MICE push. Air connectivity: TUI says its newer 737 MAX fleet is enabling nonstop routes to Cape Verde, supporting longer leisure travel growth.
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