As North America prepares to host the FIFA World Cup 2026, executive ground transportation provider Savoya is highlighting its nationwide coverage and event expertise to manage the significant logistical demands of the tournament. The event, the largest World Cup in history, will feature 48 teams competing across 16 host cities, creating unprecedented transportation challenges for executives, corporate sponsors, VIPs, and global delegations.
Matches will be staged in 11 U.S. cities including Atlanta, Boston, Dallas/Arlington, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Seattle. International venues include Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara in Mexico, plus Vancouver and Toronto in Canada. Savoya's established presence in all these markets positions the company to provide consistent executive car service and high-security movement coordination throughout the tournament.
"Savoya has long been trusted to support clients in these markets, but the World Cup presents a unique set of demands," said Dan Hayes, Director of Service Delivery for Savoya. "During global events, our clients depend on us to bring together the right people, systems, and technology to ensure every trip is reliable, secure, and on time."
With millions of visitors expected across North America, transportation capacity will face significant strain. High-security movements, restricted zones around stadiums, and heavy congestion near venues such as AT&T Stadium, Gillette Stadium, and MetLife Stadium will create additional pressure on local infrastructure. Savoya is proactively planning with clients to reserve vehicles, design stadium-day transportation schedules, and maintain predictable executive car service amid World Cup traffic and event congestion.
The company's differentiators include established market coverage in every World Cup host city, rigorously vetted chauffeurs experienced in high-security events, and LiveOps centralized monitoring that displays all active trips in real time. This technology allows teams to track vehicles approaching venues such as Arrowhead Stadium, Levi's Stadium, or Hard Rock Stadium, identify delays, and maintain schedule integrity across regional and cross-border routes.
Savoya brings proven experience from supporting other complex global gatherings including the Ryder Cup, World Economic Forum, Super Bowl, and Formula 1. The company also provides 24/7 client care for itinerary updates and real-time assistance, plus specialized tools for group and VIP travel coordination. "Major events like the World Cup aren't the time to test an unproven partner," added Hayes. "Global events succeed when every detail is accounted for, and we see our role as a true partner in making that happen."



