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consumerbearishPublished Jun 12, 2026, 6:00 AM

High Costs Dampen 2026 World Cup Travel Demand for US Hotels and Airlines

High Costs Dampen 2026 World Cup Travel Demand for US Hotels and Airlines
Expensive match tickets, visa issues, and logistics have reduced expected fan turnout for the World Cup, leading hotels to cut rates and airlines to see slumping bookings with revenue forecasts slashed by 60%.

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