Pennsylvania’s tourism office believes Philly could exceed visitor and economic impact goals at the World Cup

Anne Ryan, the state's Deputy Secretary of Tourism, believes the early returns from flight data, bookings of Airbnbs and other rental properties, and data from Amtrak and SEPTA show promising trends.
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