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October 18, 2025How to Navigate Inter-City Travel During the Tournament
By World Cup 2026 Team
Traveling between host cities during the 2026 World Cup will be one of the biggest challenges for fans. With 16 host cities spread across three countries, smart planning is essential.
Transportation Options
Domestic Flights
With 11 host cities in the USA alone, domestic flights will be your fastest option:
- Book Early: Prices will skyrocket as the tournament approaches
- Flexible Dates: Consider flying on non-match days for better prices
- Multiple Airlines: Compare Southwest, United, American, and Delta
- Airport Locations: Factor in travel time from airports to city centers
Ground Transportation
Buses:
- Greyhound and Megabus connect major cities
- Budget-friendly but longer travel times
- Book in advance for better rates
Trains:
- Amtrak serves many host cities
- Scenic routes, especially in the Northeast
- Book early—limited capacity
Car Rentals:
- Maximum flexibility
- Consider parking costs in cities
- International driving permit may be required
Planning Your Route
City Clusters
Group cities by proximity:
- West Coast: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle
- Southwest: Dallas, Houston, Kansas City
- Southeast: Atlanta, Miami
- Northeast: New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, Boston
Time Management
- Allow buffer time between matches
- Account for time zone changes
- Consider jet lag for long flights
Money-Saving Tips
- Book accommodations near transportation hubs
- Use travel rewards points if available
- Consider overnight travel to save on hotels
- Share rides with other fans
- Monitor prices with flight tracking apps
Essential Apps
- Google Flights: Price tracking
- Skyscanner: Compare options
- Amtrak: Train bookings
- Google Maps: Route planning
- Transit apps: City-specific transportation
Start planning your inter-city routes now to ensure you catch every match you want to see!