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DFW Airport readies for FIFA World Cup visitors
By Doug Wilhelm at Fort Worth Report
· June 12, 2026
· 3 min read
DFW International Airport is ready for the influx of fans expected to visit for the FIFA World Cup, Jerome Woodard, DFW’s chief operating officer, said in a report to the airport’s board of directors on June 4. Arlington’s AT&T Stadium, temporarily renamed Dallas Stadium for the World Cup, will host
Key takeaway Arlington’s AT&T Stadium, temporarily renamed Dallas Stadium for the World Cup, will host nine matches between June 14 and July 14: five in the group stage and four in the knockout stage, including a semifinal.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The influx of FIFA World Cup visitors will put Fort Worth's transportation infrastructure to the test, particularly given the concurrent celebrations of the Fourth of July and the United States' 250th anniversary. As the primary airport serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, DFW International Airport's readiness is crucial to the region's ability to accommodate the surge in passengers. The increased police presence and coordination with federal agencies will be particularly important in maintaining security and order at the airport. For Fort Worth residents, the success of these efforts will have a direct impact on their daily commutes and travel plans, as the airport's systems are stress-tested to handle the anticipated passenger loads. Additionally, the airport's efforts to raise awareness about human trafficking among its staff and volunteers will help to ensure the safety and well-being of all visitors, including those from the local area who may be attending World Cup matches at AT&T Stadium in nearby Arlington.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? DFW International Airport is ready for the influx of fans expected to visit for the FIFA World Cup, Jerome Woodard, DFW’s chief operating officer, said in a report to the airport’s board of directors on June 4. Arlington’s AT&T Stadium, temporarily renamed Dallas Stadium for the World Cup, will host
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