AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup travel buzz (Portugal & Portuguese-speaking ties): DR Congo held Portugal 1-1 in Houston, with Yoane Wissa scoring Congo’s first-ever World Cup goal—another reminder that Portugal’s World Cup journey is drawing huge crowds and media attention across the Portuguese-speaking world. Visa & family access for fans: Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother secured a U.S. visa after U.S. officials stepped in, so she can watch the next match—an emotional story that’s also shaping how families plan travel around tournament dates. Heatwave warnings for holidaymakers: Europe is bracing for extreme heat, with Spain, France and Italy issuing “orange” alerts and Portugal expected to hit the thirties—plan for safer sightseeing times and hydration. EU border delays hitting trips: The Entry Exit System rollout is still causing long queues at some airports, with warnings that disruption could last for years—especially relevant for travelers flying via Spain, Portugal and France. Air passenger rights (cancellation costs): A new EU deal could let Brits stranded by cancellations claim replacement travel costs up to 400% of the ticket price if rerouting isn’t offered quickly. Winter sun demand (Portugal in the mix): Jet2 says it’s launching its biggest Winter Sun programme for 2027/28, with Portugal listed among destinations—good news for early planners looking beyond summer.
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