The World Cup Travel Matrix

The 2026 World Cup is, by rough consensus, the most politically compromised and nakedly commercial tournament ever staged. It is also, by that same consensus, possibly the greatest. Both things are true. Sports.
For six weeks, the travel industry has watched alongside everyone else: 102 matches (with two more to come), 16 host cities, three countries, a sitting American president re-litigating red cards, and a FIFA president crossing the continent by private jet — while host-city hotels stared at their occupancy dashboards and wondered where, precisely, everybody was.
Not where the guys in suits thought they’d be, it turns out. The attention has gone to no-name content creators who keep discovering America by way of Buc-ee’s and its gas-station b

