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How much will flights cost between 2026 World Cup host cities? Major price differences expected

April 27, 2026

With seven matches scheduled at the Hard Rock Stadium, Miami will be one of the key host cities of the FIFA World Cup 2026. However, for fans planning to follow their national teams across different cities, flight costs between host locations could vary significantly.

The 2026 World Cup will be the largest in history, featuring 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This scale will drive millions of fans to travel between destinations, generating strong demand in the North American travel and tourism market.

Flight prices will depend on the destination

Flight costs are expected to vary considerably based on distance and match demand. For those attending games across U.S. host cities, estimated fares include:

  • Miami – Atlanta: USD 120 to USD 250
  • Miami – Dallas: USD 180 to USD 350
  • Miami – New York / New Jersey: USD 220 to USD 400
  • Miami – Los Angeles: USD 300 to USD 550

Longer routes and high-demand matches could push prices even higher as the tournament approaches.

International travel between host countries

Since the tournament will take place across three countries, international travel will also be necessary for many fans. Estimated fares include:

  • Miami – Mexico City: USD 250 to USD 450
  • Miami – Toronto: USD 300 to USD 500
  • Dallas – Vancouver: USD 350 to USD 600

As with any global sporting event, final prices will largely depend on booking timing and demand.

Travel costs from Latin America

For Latin American fans, the main expense will be international flights. Currently, round-trip fares from cities like Buenos Aires to the United States are estimated between USD 650 and USD 1,400, depending on the airline, booking window, and stopovers.

In the case of Miami, some flight search platforms show round-trip fares starting at approximately USD 450, although prices typically increase during major global events.

Miami: a central hub for the tournament

Located in Miami Gardens, the Hard Rock Stadium will host seven matches, including group stage and knockout games. This positions South Florida as one of the most important hubs of the tournament.

The city already has a strong track record of hosting major international events such as the Super Bowl, the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, and the Miami Open.

The World Cup is expected to generate a significant economic impact across the region, boosting tourism, hospitality, dining, and retail sectors.

Orlando could also benefit

Although Orlando will not be an official host city, it is likely to benefit indirectly. Its strong tourism infrastructure, world-famous theme parks, and one of the busiest airports in the U.S. could attract visitors combining World Cup matches in Miami with leisure travel.

The short distance between Miami and Orlando — less than a one-hour flight — makes it easy for visitors to use Orlando as a base during the tournament.

A global event with strong economic impact

The 2026 World Cup is expected to generate one of the largest tourism movements in the world. Events of this scale typically drive:

  • Increased international tourism
  • Higher hotel occupancy rates
  • Growth in local commerce
  • Infrastructure investment

For Florida, this further strengthens its position as a top global destination.

Real estate market momentum

The rise in tourism, international investment, and population growth continues to drive real estate demand across the state.

Cities such as Miami, Orlando, and Jacksonville have become highly attractive for international investors seeking:

  • Income in U.S. dollars
  • Strong and consistent rental demand
  • Legal and economic stability
  • Long-term property appreciation

This combination of global events and sustained growth reinforces Florida’s position as a strategic real estate investment destination.

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