Hotel bookings in U.S. host cities are lagging behind their Canadian and Mexican counterparts heading into the World Cup.

Cities remain optimistic despite lagging hotel bookings and high ticket prices that might deter foreign travellers.

Hotel bookings in U.S. host cities are lagging behind their Canadian and Mexican counterparts heading into the World Cup.

The World Cup kicks off Thursday, but hotels in the U.S. are still struggling to fill rooms, lagging behind hotels in Canada and Mexico.

The World Cup starts Thursday, and FIFA is charging record prices at the 11 stadiums in the United States, three in Mexico and two in Canada

NEW YORK, June 11 : Hours before the World Cup kickoff, the boost to travel and tourism expected from this year’s biggest sporting event has yet to materialize.For years, the…

Flight bookings from Europe into most host cities for June and July are down 3.8pc on average year-over-year.