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World Cup's biggest spenders show up late as semifinals drive host city travel boom

First publishedJul 14, 11:20 UTC
Last updatedJul 14, 13:59 UTC · 13m ago
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The World Cup's biggest spenders, including teams and fans, are arriving late in host cities in the United States as the tournament reaches its semifinal stage.

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Many people who spend a lot of money on the World Cup are arriving in the US cities hosting the tournament late. This is causing a big increase in travel in these cities. The World Cup is very popular, and many fans want to see their favorite teams play.

Why it matters

This is a problem for the cities hosting the World Cup because it can cause traffic and other problems. It also means that fans may have to wait longer to see their favorite teams play.

In brief
What is causing the World Cup's biggest spenders to arrive late?
The World Cup's biggest spenders, including teams and fans, are arriving late in host cities in the United States as the tournament reaches its semifinal stage.
Why is this a problem?
This is a problem for the cities hosting the World Cup because it can cause traffic and other problems.
How many people are traveling to the World Cup?
The World Cup is very popular, and many fans want to see their favorite teams play.
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The outlets frame the story as a problem for the cities hosting the World Cup, with a focus on the impact of late-arriving fans on traffic and other issues.

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    The impact of late-arriving fans on cities hosting the World Cup

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    CNBC CNBC reports that the World Cup is causing problems for cities hosting the tournament
    Other outletsOther outlets also report that the late-arriving fans are causing traffic and other problems
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    The popularity of the World Cup

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    CNBC CNBC notes that the World Cup is very popular and many fans want to see their favorite teams play
    Other outletsOther outlets also report that the World Cup is a major event that attracts many fans
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