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The gateway to North America

2026-06-10T00:00:00Z

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As football fans across Australia prepare for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, Sydney Airport will play a key role in connecting travellers to the world's biggest sporting tournament.

As Australia's leading international gateway to North America, Sydney Airport offers extensive connectivity to major host city gateways including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, Vancouver, Toronto and New York, helping travellers access key destinations across the tournament.

During June and July, Sydney Airport will offer an average of 80 weekly services to North American destinations, including Honolulu. Of these, 69 weekly services operate to World Cup host cities, supported by five airline partners serving host city destinations and six carriers operating across Sydney's broader North American network.

Sydney Airport‘s Group Executive Greg Botham, said major global events highlight the important role airports play in connecting people with experiences around the world.

"The World Cup captures the attention of billions of people globally, and with Australia flying the flag and taking part, we're proud to provide travellers with more direct access to North America than any other airport in the country.

"Whether travelling for a once-in-a-lifetime football experience or extending a trip into a North American holiday, Sydney Airport is where that journey can begin."

The airport is encouraging travellers to plan ahead, arrive early and make the most of Sydney Airport's retail and dining services before departure.

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