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Forbes: How The Ultra-Wealthy Are Flying To The FIFA World Cup

Unlike the vast majority of soccer fans throughout the world who will travel to this year’s FIFA World Cup by flying coach, taking a train or driving a car, high-net-worth individuals have an option that is unavailable for most travelers.


The 2026 FIFA World Cup spans 16 U.S., Canadian and Mexican host cities – making it the most logistically complex sporting event in history. For high-net-worth travelers who plan to follow their teams across multiple cities, the experience begins months before kickoff.

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