AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCape Verde World Cup buzz: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” arrived in Massachusetts for the tournament build-up, with community groups welcoming the squad at Boston’s Logan Airport ahead of a friendly—another sign of how the islands’ football moment is turning into travel interest. Spain & Cabo Verde on the pitch: Spain continued its preparations for the June 15 opener against Cabo Verde, with coach Luis de la Fuente likely to keep a similar lineup after resting many starters in a 1-1 warm-up draw vs Iraq; injury fitness for Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams remains the key question. World Cup travel friction: A report highlights major concerns that could disrupt international travel to the U.S., including stricter border checks and last-minute visa/ticket problems—issues that could affect fans planning trips from abroad. Health watch for travelers: Separate coverage notes hantavirus monitoring after a cruise exposure in Texas ended with no new infections, while Argentina expands its investigation into the MV Hondius outbreak source. Tourism angle: One travel operator says Cape Verde’s growing visibility is pushing UK visitors beyond beaches toward culture, live music, hiking, and island-hopping.
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