“前所未有”:今年夏季世界杯比赛期间的旅行价格预计将飙升。
"Unprecedented": Travel Prices Expected To Soar To And From World Cup Matches This Summer

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/unprecedented-travel-prices-expected-soar-and-world-cup-matches-summer

## 2026年世界杯:旅行成本成主要担忧 前往美国举办的2026年世界杯的球迷旅行,正成为一项重大的后勤和财务挑战。彭博社报道称,由于需求旺盛、停车位有限,以及对昂贵选择的依赖(例如网约车,短途行程可能高达数百美元,甚至豪华直升机接送,最高可达3万美元),交通成本预计将飙升。 公共交通正在为大规模人流做准备,但面临资金短缺和潜在的票价上涨——一些线路的往返票价可能超过100美元。一个关键的争论点是*谁*将承担扩大服务和基础设施改善的成本。 主办城市认为国际足联应该贡献资金,而国际足联则坚持现有协议允许通过票价收回成本,拒绝了追加资金的要求。这场分歧凸显了日益紧张的局势,因为各城市正在为数百万游客做准备,并努力避免将世界杯相关的费用转嫁给当地通勤者。

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Traveling to matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup may prove to be one of the biggest hurdles for fans, with transportation costs and logistics shaping up to be a major concern across U.S. host cities, according to Bloomberg.

Prices for getting to stadiums are expected to spike due to high demand, limited parking, and reliance on rideshare services, where surge pricing could make even short trips expensive. 

Costs for simply getting to and from matches could vary widely depending on the city and mode of travel. Rideshare prices are expected to surge during peak game times, potentially reaching hundreds of dollars for relatively short distances, while limited stadium parking could also carry premium rates or require advance reservations.

In some regions, special event transit fares may climb significantly higher than normal daily prices, with round-trip tickets potentially reaching well over $100 for high-demand routes. For those seeking convenience, private shuttles and chartered services will likely come at a steep markup, and luxury options like helicopter transfers—already being advertised for tens of thousands of dollars—highlight just how expensive last-mile transportation could become during the tournament.

Chopper rides could wind up "costing as much as $30,000 for a group of eight passengers." the report notes.

Bloomberg writes that public transit agencies are preparing for a massive influx of riders, but upgrades and expanded service come with significant costs. In some areas, fares are expected to rise sharply, and not all stadiums will be easily accessible by train or bus. Officials are working to expand capacity, but many systems are still recovering from pandemic-era budget shortfalls, making it difficult to scale up quickly.

At the same time, tensions are growing over who should pay for these improvements. State and local leaders argue that hosting the tournament should not burden everyday commuters with higher costs.

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill emphasized this stance, saying, “We are committed to ensuring costs are shared fairly,” and adding, “We will not be subsidizing World Cup ticket holders on the backs of New Jerseyans who rely on NJ Transit every day.” With only limited federal funding available, cities are under pressure to find solutions before millions of visitors arrive.

FIFA says that host cities are expected to expand transit services, manage crowds, and cover security-related logistics, all of which come with significant expenses. Some state leaders, including New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill, have argued that FIFA should help cover those costs rather than shifting the burden onto taxpayers or everyday commuters. FIFA, however, maintains that its agreements with host cities already allow agencies to charge riders enough to cover expenses, marking a shift from earlier arrangements that required free public transportation for ticket holders.

FIFA officials pushed back strongly on the idea of contributing additional funds, signaling tension as planning ramps up. The organization said it was “quite surprised” by calls to share transportation costs and defended its existing agreements with host cities.

“To arbitrarily set elevated prices and demand FIFA absorb these costs is unprecedented,” said Heimo Schirgi. “No other global event, concert or major sporting promoter has faced such a demand.” 

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