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WILL THERE BE SPECIAL FLIGHTS FOR THE 2026 WORLD CUP?
If you're dreaming of traveling to the 2026 World Cup, get ready because yes, there will be special flights to facilitate travel between the 16 host cities. This tournament will be the biggest in history, and air logistics will play a key role. Airlines, airports, and governments are organizing special operations with new routes, fan fares, and even themed flights. Here's how fans will get around, what promotions are already in the works, and why flying will be almost as exciting as shouting a goal.
What will the special flights for fans be like?
The 2026 World Cup will be played in three countries: the United States, Mexico, and Canada. And with 48 teams and 104 matches in 16 cities, air logistics will be crucial. Airlines are preparing special flights that will coincide with key dates, connecting host cities and offering exclusive benefits for fans. What features will these flights have? Synchronized schedules with the matches, allowing travel between venues with just enough time. Faster check-in and boarding for those traveling with official tickets. Personalized environments: themed seats, football music, and a World Cup menu. Exclusive promotions for fans: discounts on match packages or multi-route tickets. Coordination with the Fan ID or digital credential to facilitate immigration and control.
Fun fact: According to FIFA, 80% of attendees at the 2026 World Cup will travel at least once between venues. This will generate an estimated volume of more than 4 million air journeys during the tournament.
Some airlines have already confirmed their intention to operate special flights: Aeroméxico, United, Air Canada, and American Airlines are in talks to establish routes dedicated to the World Cup.
Host Cities with the Greatest Air Connectivity
Not all host cities have the same level of connectivity. Some will be major hubs from which most special flights will depart. This will greatly influence how fans plan their trips. We'll tell you which cities are best connected and why choosing them as your base can save you time and money.
Top cities with the best air infrastructure
Mexico City (CDMX): with flights to the entire continent and high fan traffic from South America.
Dallas and Houston: two Texan giants with global connection hubs and many domestic routes.
Toronto: the gateway to Canada, with great infrastructure and multiple daily flights.
Los Angeles: ideal for fans of Asia and Oceania, with connections to Pacific cities.
Atlanta and New York: strategic to travel within the U.S. at low cost.
Fun fact: Dallas-Fort Worth International is estimated to be the airport with the most World Cup traffic, exceeding 1.2 million arrivals related to the event.
In addition, many cities are improving terminals, expanding gates, and coordinating with immigration authorities to expedite the passage of fans. In Mexico, for example, AIFA will be used as an alternative to alleviate the burden on AICM.
Pro tip: If you plan to follow your team, look for multi-city flights based in hub cities. This will allow you to move more easily between group stages and knockout rounds.
Offers, Packages, and Themed Flights
The World Cup is also a celebration of experiences, and that's being taken to the skies. Several airlines are preparing themed flights with onboard entertainment, live broadcasts of matches, souvenirs for fans, and even in-flight contests. In addition, travel agencies are putting together packages with hotel + flight + match tickets.
What offers are on the radar?
Flights with onboard entertainers, trivia, and screens to watch live matches.
Seating by national team: fans of the same country can travel together (yes, there will be chanting).
World Cup welcome kits: from jerseys to seatback flags.
Low-cost routes between venues: airlines like Viva Aerobus, Flair Airlines, and Spirit are expected to offer special promotions.
Volume deals: 3-for-1 packages or more domestic flights with discounts for registered fans.
Fun fact: In Brazil 2014, a special flight between Rio and São Paulo with Argentine fans was christened by the crew as the “D10S Flight.” Similar things are expected in 2026, with flights themed by and for fans.
Many promotions will be channeled through the official Fan ID, which could include discount codes, free upgrades, or even priority access at partner airports. The experience begins the moment you board the plane. So now you know: yes, there will be special flights for the 2026 World Cup. And not only that, they will be an essential part of the celebration, connecting passions, cities, languages, and cultures… all at 30,000 feet.
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