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MEPs debate World Cup's political controversies

Created at 10 Jun · 10:50 PM5 sources↑ Market-relevant5 events
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The World Cup is expected to provide a significant economic boost to travel and tourism, but high costs, visa issues, and logistical challenges have deterred fans, leading to lower-than-anticipated demand for hotels and flights. Vacation rentals, however, are seeing increased bookings.

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Key Numbers

60%New York City hotel revenue forecast cut
$60 millionProjected World Cup hotel revenue for New York City
3.8%Average year-over-year decline in flight bookings from Europe to host cities
15.8%Plunge in flight bookings from Europe into New York
0.5%Average increase in hotel bookings across host cities from a year earlier
50%Discount on hotel room rates at New York Hilton Midtown
$415Discounted nightly rate at New York Hilton Midtown
$1,000Approaching cost of cheapest ticket in cities like New York and Miami
$218Booked average daily rates for rentals across host cities
$335Average daily rates for rentals for travelers booking now

Who's Involved

Vijay Dandapani
CEO of the Hotel Association of New York City
Cirium
Aviation data firm
CoStar
Analytics firm
AirDNA
Short-term rental analytics firm
Jamie Lane
Chief economist at AirDNA
FIFA
International Federation of Association Football
Glenn Micallef
EU Sports Commissioner
MEPs debate World Cup's political controversies

↳ Why This Matters

The underperformance of World Cup tourism highlights potential shifts in fan behavior and the impact of economic factors and geopolitical concerns on major sporting events, affecting travel industries and local economies.

Key facts

  • The World Cup's expected economic boost to travel and tourism has not materialized due to high costs and logistical issues.
  • Flight bookings from Europe to host cities are down, and New York City's hotel revenue forecast has been significantly cut.
  • Hotels are offering discounts, while vacation rentals are seeing increased demand and higher prices.
  • High ticket prices and visa requirements are deterring potential attendees.
  • European lawmakers are debating the political controversies surrounding the event.

European lawmakers are debating the political controversies and economic shortcomings surrounding the World Cup, as the anticipated travel and tourism boom fails to materialize. High ticket prices, visa restrictions, and logistical hurdles across multiple host cities have deterred fans, impacting hotel and airline bookings. While vacation rentals are seeing increased demand, overall economic expectations for the event are diminished.

The Hotel Association of New York City has significantly cut its revenue forecast, and hotels are resorting to discounts. Flight bookings from Europe have declined, particularly into New York, the site of the final. Despite some recent positive signs from U.K. and Norwegian fans, overall hotel bookings show only a marginal increase.

Analysts suggest that the traditional model of international fans traveling long distances and spending heavily is faltering. The cost of attending matches, coupled with the complexity of visas and travel arrangements, has proven to be a significant deterrent. Some fans are opting to watch matches on television from less expensive locations.

Vacation rental markets, however, present a brighter picture, with increased bookings and rising average daily rates, especially for budget and economy options. This surge is attributed to the overall leisure demand driven by the World Cup.

Frequently asked questions

High ticket prices, visa requirements, logistical challenges across multiple host cities, and a general climate of fear due to immigration crackdowns have deterred fans.

Flight bookings from Europe are down, and hotels are experiencing lower-than-anticipated demand, leading to discounts and revised revenue forecasts.

Vacation rentals are seeing increased demand and higher prices, particularly for budget and economy options, as fans seek more affordable alternatives.

Record-high base prices and dynamic pricing, along with uncapped resale pricing, have made tickets prohibitively expensive for many potential attendees.

What Happens Next

01Hotels hope for a surge in last-minute bookings after the group stage concludes.
02European lawmakers continue to debate the World Cup's political controversies.

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How It Developed

MEPs are debating the negative impact of political controversies on the World Cup's atmosphere.
EU Sports Commissioner Glenn Micallef is scheduled to discuss the politicized World Cup.
The expected economic boost to travel and tourism from the World Cup has not materialized.
High costs and logistical issues are deterring fans from attending the World Cup.
Reports of immigration crackdowns and visa restrictions have negatively impacted the World Cup's atmosphere.
Flight bookings from Europe to host cities are down year-over-year.
New York City's Hotel Association has cut its forecast for World Cup-related hotel room revenue by 60%.
Hotels are discounting room rates to attract guests.

Sources

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World Cup: Has Trump already ruined the vibes? MEPs debate in The RingEuronews
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Europe Today: EU Sports Commissioner on Euronews as biggest-ever World Cup kicks offEuronews
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Analysis-Pricey World Cup keeps fans away, hits U.S. hotels, airlinesReuters via PiQSuite
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The feel-good vibes surrounding the World Cup have been dampened by stories of immigration crackdowns and visa restrictions in the run-up to the tournament. https://t.co/LSwDrlRLlc@axios via PiQSuite
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Analysis-Pricey World Cup keeps fans away, hits US hotels, airlinesReuters via PiQSuite

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