
Online-travel giant Expedia says Australian interest in the 2026 FIFA World Cup has exploded, with platform searches for host U.S. cities such as Philadelphia, Atlanta and Seattle up 160 % year-on-year. Expedia’s Australian general manager Tracey Webber told The Australian that 82 % of locals planning an overseas trip this year intend to build it around a sporting event, with football topping the list.
Before locking in their itineraries, travellers should also double-check entry requirements. VisaHQ’s Australian portal (https://www.visahq.com/australia/) lets fans and corporate flyers arrange the U.S. ESTA, as well as visas for Canada, Vietnam, China and dozens of other destinations in one place, helping avoid last-minute paperwork headaches.
Qantas is capitalising on the trend, scheduling five charter flights to Las Vegas for National Rugby League (NRL) season-openers in March and working with tour operators on supporter packages to U.S. venues. Corporate travel buyers say the surge is already tightening business-class inventory for June-July, traditionally a peak period for executive travel to North America.
A stronger Australian dollar (US $0.73) and expanded air capacity after the reopening of Brisbane–Los Angeles and Melbourne–Dallas routes have further buoyed demand. Travel-management companies advise firms to lock in fully flexible fares early and review travel-policy caps, as average return economy fares to U.S. east-coast cities have risen 14 % since January.
Beyond the U.S., Expedia notes spikes in Australian bookings to Vancouver, Shanghai and Ho Chi Minh City, destinations benefiting from new non-stops and promotional fares.
Before locking in their itineraries, travellers should also double-check entry requirements. VisaHQ’s Australian portal (https://www.visahq.com/australia/) lets fans and corporate flyers arrange the U.S. ESTA, as well as visas for Canada, Vietnam, China and dozens of other destinations in one place, helping avoid last-minute paperwork headaches.
Qantas is capitalising on the trend, scheduling five charter flights to Las Vegas for National Rugby League (NRL) season-openers in March and working with tour operators on supporter packages to U.S. venues. Corporate travel buyers say the surge is already tightening business-class inventory for June-July, traditionally a peak period for executive travel to North America.
A stronger Australian dollar (US $0.73) and expanded air capacity after the reopening of Brisbane–Los Angeles and Melbourne–Dallas routes have further buoyed demand. Travel-management companies advise firms to lock in fully flexible fares early and review travel-policy caps, as average return economy fares to U.S. east-coast cities have risen 14 % since January.
Beyond the U.S., Expedia notes spikes in Australian bookings to Vancouver, Shanghai and Ho Chi Minh City, destinations benefiting from new non-stops and promotional fares.










