Overview
- Only 87 countries have confirmed lodging and more than 80 are still negotiating rooms, even as leaders are due to arrive in early November.
- Latvia says attendance is too expensive and sought video participation, Lithuania says it may stay away, and small island states warn reduced teams would blunt their influence.
- Brazil cut its own delegation and scrapped party‑overflow badges, the UN raised per‑diem support, and the host pledged 15 price‑capped rooms per delegation based on income level.
- The official booking platform lists thousands of rooms after earlier listings as high as $4,400 a night, but complaints over abusive pricing persist and some executives are shifting to events in Rio and São Paulo.
- Key facilities are close but not fully ready, with airport upgrades delivered, conference pavilions still being finished, Outeiro port not yet completed, and extra lodging planned on converted motels, cruise ships and other sites.