Doubts raised over US travel system during 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics

Wed, 19 Feb 2025, 22:58
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The United States is unprepared for the burdens placed on its air travel system when the country hosts the

2026 World Cup

and

2028 Los Angeles Olympics

, according to a report released on Wednesday.

The US Travel Association, a non-profit that represents the travel industry, commissioned a report written by former government officials and industry experts. The report raises concerns about visas, creaking infrastructure and poor security technology.

The report says that the World Cup, Olympics and Paralympics, 2025 Ryder Cup and celebrations for the US’s 250th birthday could draw in an estimated 40 million visitors to the country.

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“We’re not ready to host the upcoming mega decade of events that will draw millions of domestic and international travelers. This poses risks to our national security and hampers economic growth,” the report says.

While the Trump administration

has made significant cuts across the government

, the US Travel Association said there needs to be investment in visa processing and airport security.

“The president has been outspoken about making this the gold standard of World Cups, the best Olympics that has ever been held,” Geoff Freeman, the US Travel Association’s CEO,

told ESPN

. “To do those things, to achieve those goals, you’ve got to make some of these investments.”

Freeman said he had met with White House officials in the last week. He highlighted visa wait times as a particular problem area, with approval times for some countries that may reach the World Cup – such as Colombia – currently running at nearly two years.

“People want to come, but they’re not coming,” Freeman said. “It gets down to these visa wait times. It gets down to the customs inefficiencies. It gets down to a perception in instances that people aren’t welcome. We’re very concerned.”

The US will co-host the World Cup with Mexico and Canada, although most of the game will take place in the US. Concerns have also been

raised about extreme temperatures

players could face during the tournament.

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