Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) is bracing for record crowds during Summer 2026 as the FIFA Men's World Cup comes to town. With massive economic opportunities and a boost to local infrastructure, travelers have plenty to look forward to – but should also plan ahead for busy airports, pricier hotels, and crowded streets.
June 14, 2026As the world gears up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, talk is swirling about how America’s current travel and immigration policies might impact visitors’ experiences. With tight security, tougher visa regulations, and even threatened worker strikes, international fans are asking: will the World Cup feel as open to all as the sport itself? Here’s a traveler-focused look at the evolving situation.
June 11, 2026As the 2026 FIFA World Cup heads to Los Angeles, the U.S. is temporarily relaxing some tough immigration policies to welcome the world’s soccer lovers. While this could mean easier travels and a hotel boom, not every fan will find the welcome mat at the border. Here’s how the world’s biggest sporting event is shaking up visas, hospitality, and public perception across America.
June 6, 2026A newly proposed policy from the Department of Homeland Security could shake up international travel to some of America’s busiest airports. If implemented, the move would pull customs officers out of airports in so-called sanctuary cities, potentially impacting flights, global events like the World Cup, and billions in travel revenue. Here’s what it means for anyone planning to travel through these key U.S. hubs.
June 2, 2026Planning a trip to the United States in 2025 or later? A brand new $250 visa fee is coming—and it’s already sparking big conversations in travel circles. Will it change where you jet off next, or dampen the festivities around the World Cup and Olympics? Here’s what travelers need to know.
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