The biggest World Cup in history spans 16 cities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Whether you're flying to the opening match in Mexico City, following your team through the group stage, or heading to the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey — Camli's consolidator fares can save you 40–70% on published prices.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first tournament to feature 48 teams and the first to be co-hosted by three nations. The United States hosts 78 matches including all quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final. Mexico hosts 13 matches including the opening ceremony at the iconic Estadio Azteca. Canada hosts 13 matches across Toronto and Vancouver.
For fans traveling from outside North America, the tournament presents a unique opportunity — and a logistical challenge. With matches spread across a continent, multi-city itineraries are common, and flight prices during June–July 2026 are expected to surge 40–80% above normal levels. Booking early through consolidator channels is the most effective way to control costs.
Camli holds IATA-accredited consolidator agreements with major airlines serving all 16 host cities. Our wholesale fares are typically 40–70% below published prices on international routes and 20–40% below on domestic US routes. Call 1-855-919-6470 or search online to access these rates.
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Key airline routes connecting fans to host cities.
The opening match and Group A action are at Estadio Azteca. Multiple US airlines and Mexican carriers offer nonstop service from major US hubs.
Canada's opening match and 7 total matches at BMO Field make Toronto a major destination. Short flights from the US East Coast and Midwest.
European fans heading to the final in New Jersey, semifinals in Dallas/Atlanta, or group matches in Boston/Philadelphia have excellent nonstop options.
Multi-city fans can connect between all 11 US host cities with frequent domestic service. Dallas, Houston, and Atlanta are major connecting hubs.
Flight demand to World Cup host cities during June–July 2026 will be unprecedented. Airlines have already begun adjusting capacity, but demand will far exceed supply on many routes. The optimal booking window is now through early 2026 for international flights, and 3–6 months before travel for domestic US flights. Every week you wait, prices increase.
Consolidator fares — wholesale airline tickets available through IATA-accredited agencies — are the most effective way to beat World Cup price surges. Camli holds consolidator agreements with airlines serving all 16 host cities. These fares are typically 40–70% below published prices on international routes. Search online or call 1-855-919-6470 for the deepest discounts.
Several host cities have multiple nearby airports. For New York/New Jersey matches, compare JFK, EWR, and LGA. For Dallas, check both DFW and DAL (Love Field). For Los Angeles, compare LAX, BUR, SNA, and ONT. For the San Francisco Bay Area, check SFO, SJC, and OAK. Alternate airports often have lower fares, especially on budget carriers.
If you're attending matches in multiple cities, book a multi-city itinerary rather than separate round trips. Fly into one city and out of another to avoid backtracking. For example: arrive JFK for group matches in New Jersey → fly to Dallas for the semifinal → depart from Dallas. Camli's phone agents specialize in building complex multi-city itineraries at consolidator rates.
The tournament spans three countries with different entry requirements. For the USA, citizens of Visa Waiver Program countries need an approved ESTA; others need a B-1/B-2 visa. For Mexico, most nationalities can enter visa-free for tourism. For Canada, many nationalities need an eTA ($7 CAD). Start your visa applications early — processing times will increase as the tournament approaches.
Search consolidator fares online or call our World Cup travel specialists for multi-city itineraries and group bookings.