Announcement • Apr 10
Safeture and Riskline Launch Fifa World Cup 2026 Informer
Safeture, a leading technology provider for people risk management, and its partner Riskline, a globally recognized travel risk intelligence provider, have launched the FIFA World Cup 2026 Informer. The new guide is designed to assist anyone traveling to the tournament and organizations managing business travel during that period. It combines current safety analysis with practical travel advice to help make planning safer, smoother, and more efficient. The FIFA World Cup 2026 Informer covers key elements of trip planning, including: Travel logistics: Details on international airports, local transportation options, and entry and visa requirements for all three host countries. Security conditions: Evaluations of crime, terrorism threats, protests, and environmental and health issues. Practical travel advice: Tips for staying safe in crowded places, avoiding scams, and guidance specifically for women and LGBTQIA+ travelers. The report also emphasizes transportation infrastructure in key host cities, including New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Mexico City, Toronto, and Vancouver. Travelers are given specific guidance on the most relevant airports and transportation routes, the best public transit options for reaching stadiums, and potential traffic congestion, parking shortages, or high demand that may disrupt travel. Additionally, the guide offers suggestions for a smoother on-the-ground experience, including using reliable transportation services, selecting appropriate accommodations, and preparing for last-minute itinerary adjustments. Riskline's analysis highlights clear differences among the host countries. While Canada is generally seen as a very safe travel destination, risk levels in the United States can vary greatly by region. Mexico has a higher risk profile in certain areas, especially concerning organized crime. Additionally, protests, severe weather, and natural hazards such as wildfires and earthquakes may affect travel plans. The guide also highlights common scams related to major global events, such as fake ticket sales, unauthorized booking sites, and fraudulent "World Cup visa" services. Travelers are encouraged to use only official channels and to double-check all bookings. Safeture and Riskline emphasize that a combination of real-time information, reliable risk intelligence, and situational awareness is essential for safely navigating a global event of this scale. For organizations, digital solutions that automate risk monitoring and provide employees with real-time updates can play a critical role in supporting safer travel. More information, including the full FIFA World Cup 2026 Informer, is available from Safeture.