A million dollar holiday? Inside America's World Cup rip-off
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In this episode of The Travel Expert, Simon Calder and Greg Dickinson tackle the complex travel conundrums surrounding the 2026 World Cup.
They discuss the US border headaches and travel rip-offs that have plagued the tournament so far, and delve into one quite extraordinary $1m package holiday to watch the final in New York City. Plus, Simon's strategies for a sub-£1,000 alternative.
With the solar eclipse just two months away on August 12th, they share expert advice on how to witness the path of totality in Spain without breaking the bank, including the best viewing locations and why you shouldn't rely on luck with the clouds.
They also answer your burning travel conundrums, including how to handle EU border fingerprinting and recommendations for your last-minute August holidays.
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