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‘This is not a World Cup for the people’: residents in host cities sound alarm over housing affordability

Organizers fear Fifa event will deepen crisis as short-term listings proliferate and sweeps displace unhoused people

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

‘This is not a World Cup for the people’: residents in host cities sound alarm over housing affordability

Organizers fear Fifa event will deepen crisis as short-term listings proliferate and sweeps displace unhoused people

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  1. martedì 12 maggio 2026·apnews.com

    US hotel operators say promised boon from hosting World Cup hasn’t materialized yet

    U.S. hotels say the promised economic boon from the World Cup hasn’t materialized yet for them. The American Hotel & Lodging Association recently released a report that found room…

  2. martedì 12 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    Bookings Falling Short Of Expectations Ahead Of World Cup, U.S. Hotel Operators Say

    At least one hotel group has blamed travel concerns from international fans and the cost of attending the World Cup as major factors in the softer-than-expected demand.

huffpost.com
1 mesi fa

Bookings Falling Short Of Expectations Ahead Of World Cup, U.S. Hotel Operators Say

At least one hotel group has blamed travel concerns from international fans and the cost of attending the World Cup as major factors in the softer-than-expected demand.

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fortune.com1 mesi fa

U.S. hotels are calling the World Cup a 'non-event' and 80% warn bookings are falling short of expectations,…

Despite FIFA selling 5 million tickets for the games, “indicators suggest the anticipated economic lift may fall short of expectations,” the American Hotel and Lodging Association said.

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mirror.co.uk1 mesi fa

World Cup's stadium threats exposed - sweltering journeys to most dangerous city

As millions head to North America for the biggest World Cup in history, concerns are growing over crime, security fears and risks around some host cities where supporters may need to watch far more than the football.

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apnews.com1 mesi fa

US hotel operators say promised boon from hosting World Cup hasn’t materialized yet

U.S. hotels say the promised economic boon from the World Cup hasn’t materialized yet for them. The American Hotel & Lodging Association recently released a report that found room bookings are lighter than expected in…

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • martedì 12 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    U.S. hotels are calling the World Cup a 'non-event' and 80% warn bookings are falling short of expectations, report finds | Fortune

    Despite FIFA selling 5 million tickets for the games, “indicators suggest the anticipated economic lift may fall short of expectations,” the American Hotel and Lodging Association…

  • mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘This is not a World Cup for the people’: residents in host cities sound alarm over housing affordability

    Organizers fear Fifa event will deepen crisis as short-term listings proliferate and sweeps displace unhoused people

  • sabato 16 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    World Cup's stadium threats exposed - sweltering journeys to most dangerous city

    As millions head to North America for the biggest World Cup in history, concerns are growing over crime, security fears and risks around some host cities where supporters may need…