AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGeopolitics & Travel Costs: The first 100 days of the Iran war show more ceasefire days than fighting, but attacks and rising global costs continue. A June 7 mark of relative peace sits alongside a still-active U.S. naval blockade affecting ports in the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route—raising the risk of fresh disruptions that can quickly feed into fuel prices. World Cup Tourism Angle: With the 2026 World Cup expanding to 48 teams across the US, Canada, and Mexico, more Middle East and North Africa squads are in the spotlight than ever—useful for travelers planning match-week trips and flights. Regional Football Watch (Sao Tome & Principe link): Tunisia’s World Cup build-up notes they were drawn in African qualifying alongside Sao Tome and Principe, a reminder that regional fixtures can shape future travel demand. Coffee & Culture (Portugal connection): Delta Coffee House Experience is rolling out “Impossible Coffees,” highlighting “Catoninho Coffee” from Sao Tomé and Principe—good news for visitors looking for local-flavor stops beyond beaches and hotels.
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