Where Are Soccer Fans Traveling for This Summer's World Cup?
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Where Are Soccer Fans Traveling for This Summer's World Cup?
"Some of the big takeaways are far from shocking: among the matches where Airbnb is seeing the most demand for housing are group stage matches from two of the three host nations for the tournament: Mexico and the United States. Others feature some of the world's biggest names: games featuring both France and Norway at MetLife Stadium are also on the most in-demand list, likely fueled in part by fans looking to see Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland in person."
"Some of the other notable conclusions the company has shared is that German travelers seem to be seeking to visit the largest number of cities, while travelers from Argentina have the longest stays planned. Around 15% of the people using Airbnb to book World Cup lodgings are part of Gen Z, with many traveling from destinations overseas - Glasgow and Tokyo among them."
Ticket prices and ancillary costs such as $300 match parking are drawing much attention around the summer World Cup hosted by the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Domestic supporters face group-stage U.S. matches on the West Coast, increasing regional lodging demand. Airbnb data shows the most housing demand for group-stage matches featuring Mexico and the United States, plus marquee fixtures like France vs. Norway at MetLife Stadium. Top countries searching for lodging include the three hosts, the U.K. and France. German travelers aim to visit the most cities; Argentine travelers plan the longest stays. About 15% of bookings are Gen Z travelers from places such as Glasgow and Tokyo.
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