U.S. World Cup Host Cities See Hotel Revenue Surge as Semifinals Drive Travel Boom

According to data from Bank of America Institute and hotel analytics firm CoStar, travel bookings and hotel revenues surged in U.S. World Cup host cities this week as the tournament enters its semifinals. Kansas City led gains with revenue per available room (RevPAR) up nearly 50%, while Philadelphia saw weekend RevPAR rise more than 74%, coinciding with Fourth of July celebrations. In-person spending in host cities rose 5% over last year from June 10 to July 5, with restaurants and bars among the strongest performers as consumers turned matches into social events. Flight bookings from Argentina to Atlanta, where the team plays its semifinal Wednesday, nearly doubled year-over-year, rising 108%, as Argentina fans book trips in real time following their team's tournament progress.
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