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There is a version of the 2026 FIFA World Cup that involves checked bags, middle seats, and a 90-minute Uber to a stadium somewhere outside Dallas. Then there is the version where you land at Addison Airport, ten miles from AT&T Stadium, step off a midsize jet into a waiting car, and walk into your suite before the first whistle.
The difference isn’t just comfort. It’s the entire shape of the experience.
The 2026 World Cup is a…

