This week’s broadcast of Peter Greenberg Worldwide is from a special World Travel and Tourism Council executive leadership summit on board the Crystal Serenity as it transited the Suez Canal. I have all the travel updates, ranging from the new DHS secretary threatening to remove all U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers from major U.S. international airports located in states with sanctuary cities, to airfares continuing to rise. And, for travelers, a very funny story — as well as a caution about trying to handle your personal finances while traveling overseas. Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio, Chairman of WTTC, discusses the current global travel climate testing the resilience of the travel and tourism industry. Nick Adams, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for American Tourism, Exceptionalism, and Values, talks about the upcoming lineup of major sporting events happening in the U.S., double-digit drops in international visitors, and the perception that the U.S. is not welcoming to foreign travelers. John Sage, CEO of Sage Travel, shares some of his most accessible destinations and where airlines, hotels, and cruise lines need to improve. And as the U.S. nears its 250th birthday celebrations, Louise Story, CEO of Atlas Obscura, chats about some of her hidden destinations around America on her quest to visit all 50 states this year. There’s all this and more on this week’s Peter Greenberg Worldwide.