NATS on the ball with World Cup packages

NATS on the ball with World Cup packages

North America Travel Service (NATS) has a collection of six premium travel experiences to the FIFA World Cup 2026™, combining official hospitality match tickets with curated journeys across the USA and Canada.

Each itinerary includes international flights, accommodation at selected hotels and official World Cup hospitality match tickets. Premium matchday experiences include Pitch side Lounge, VIP Lounge, Trophy Lounge, Champions Club and FIFA Pavilion, offering prime stadium seating, exclusive club access and all-inclusive food and drink.

As well as taking in select World Cup matches, the tours will see guests explore iconic cities, coastlines and landscapes.

The packages include a 13-day Texas & East Coast trip, departing June 16, that takes in England’s three group matches in Dallas, Boston and New York against Croatia on June 17 (VIP Level), Ghana on June 23 (Champions Club Level) and Panama on June 27 (FIFA Pavilion Level).

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Road trip experiences include a stay on a dude ranch and time touring both Boston and New York. It is priced from £13,439pp.

Fans of Scotland will be interested in the 16-day Boston and Miami itinerary, which departs on June 12. The holiday includes tickets to three Scotland World Cup matches in Boston and Miami, Haiti on June 13, Morocco on June 19  and, the big one, Brazil on June 24.

A 13-day trip that includes a match in both the knockout rounds of last 32 and 16 will see clients travel to Toronto and Philadelphia. Departing June 24, there will be ample time between games to discover iconic landmarks, buzzing neighbourhoods and rich cultural highlights. It is priced from £10,219pp.

Karen Farrar, Product and Marketing Manager at North America Travel Service, said: “The World Cup is one of those rare global events that truly is once in a lifetime for many people. We’ve designed these itineraries so fans can experience it properly, enjoying premium hospitality at the matches while exploring some incredible destinations across North America.

“There is even the opportunity to celebrate America’s Independence Day on July 4 at a thrilling Last 16 match, adding an extra layer of atmosphere and celebration to an already unforgettable experience. With demand expected to be exceptionally high, early booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment.”

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