AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIndependence Day travel: AAA expects 4.62 million Floridians to travel at least 50 miles for July 4, with most driving (4.08 million) as families look for ways to offset higher costs. Everglades wildlife: The Florida Python Challenge returns July 10-19 with $25,000 in prizes, targeting invasive Burmese pythons that threaten native species. South Florida anti-trafficking push: Florida AG James Uthmeier is teaming with law enforcement and community partners to prevent human trafficking as World Cup crowds swell in Miami. Key West tourism debate: A Key West editorial argues the Southernmost Point buoy needs a real plaza, while noting local pushback has delayed parts of a proposed project. Cruise dining buzz: Royal Caribbean is debuting “Royal Railway” dining on Legend of the Seas ahead of July 4. Walkability win: St. Augustine ranked No. 3 on USA TODAY’s 10Best “Most Walkable City to Visit” list. Tech for flyers: Airlines are rolling out faster, gate-to-gate inflight Wi-Fi via Starlink, helping travelers skip older onboard entertainment habits.
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