Travel experts are advising fans heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup to streamline luggage and verify entry documents to avoid airport delays [1].

With the tournament kicking off on June 8, 2026 [3], millions of international travelers are converging on the three host nations. Proper preparation is critical to prevent bottlenecks at border checkpoints and ensure fans do not miss matches due to documentation errors [1, 2].

Colombian travelers and other international fans are encouraged to optimize their luggage by carrying only necessary items [1]. Reducing bulk helps speed up security screenings and minimizes the risk of lost baggage during tight connections across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada [1, 3].

Verification of entry documentation is a primary priority for those traveling this week [1, 3]. Experts said that travelers should confirm all visa requirements and passport validity well in advance of their departure to avoid being denied boarding [1, 2].

To further accelerate the migration process, officials recommend registering in Biomig [1]. This system is designed to speed up identity verification and migration procedures, reducing the time passengers spend in queues at major international hubs [1].

Safety is also a key component of the current travel guidance. Travelers are advised to follow security recommendations from agencies like Profeco to protect their personal safety while visiting various tournament venues [2].

These measures aim to mitigate the logistical strain on host airports, which expect record-breaking passenger volumes during the event [1, 2]. By utilizing digital tools and minimizing physical baggage, fans can ensure a smoother transition through customs and immigration [1].

Experts advise fans to streamline luggage and verify entry documents to avoid airport delays.

The emphasis on digital registration and luggage optimization reflects the unprecedented scale of a three-nation World Cup. By shifting verification to pre-travel systems like Biomig, host countries aim to prevent the systemic airport collapses that often accompany massive global sporting events.