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Magellan World Cup Jet Card unlocks premium experiences

May 11, 2026

Between 13 and 27 June, private clients will enjoy an Eastern region game tour, starting in Magellan Jets' home base of Boston and making stops in Atlanta, Toronto, Philadelphia, New York/New Jersey and Miami.

To support every element of the journey with the same precision and care as the flight itself, each World's Game Jet Card includes a dedicated personal concierge.

Magellan Jets, a US charter broker, has launched its World's Game Jet Card, a $500,000 event-focused jet card created to navigate the unique logistical challenges surrounding FIFA World Cup 2026, the upcoming international football tournament.

The World's Game Jet Card delivers a seamless, end-to-end travel experience for groups of up to eight passengers aboard a Bombardier Challenger 300 across six host cities. Between the dates of 13 and 27 June, private clients will enjoy an Eastern region game tour, starting in Magellan Jets' home base of Boston and making stops in Atlanta, Toronto, Philadelphia, New York/New Jersey and Miami. The jet card includes premium in-flight catering and luxury ground transportation from Magellan Jets' private terminal at Hanscom Field in Bedford, Massachusetts to matches at Boston's Gillette Stadium, as well as from terminal to stadium in the additional cities.

To support every element of the journey with the same precision and care as the flight itself, each World's Game Jet Card includes a dedicated personal concierge. Serving as the client's single point of contact throughout the tournament, the concierge is available to arrange hotel bookings, restaurant reservations, special requests and personalised greetings upon arrival at stadiums.

Magellan Jets has built a reputation for orchestrating flights for multi-city corporate roadshows with precision and managing board-of-director travel. This makes the company uniquely equipped to manage the complex logistical demands of moving private flyers between cities during a tournament of this magnitude.

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