
"Next summer, the World Cup is coming to North America. Canada, Mexico and the United States are set to host the latest iteration of the men's tournament, featuring an expanded field and some of the best players in the world facing off against one another. This week saw the group draw take place, letting many soccer fans know who their teams of choice will be playing. One thing is very clear, though: if you're planning on attending, it's not going to be cheap."
"That said, there's one intriguing workaround for frequent travlers who are part of American Airlines' AAdvantage program. The airline recently announced that program members will be able to use their miles to purchase World Cup tickets beginning on December 17, 2026. Access to World Cup tickets will roll out in stages."
"On December 17, AAdvantage Executive Platinum and ConciergeKey members will be able to redeem miles for tickets, while AAdvantage Gold, Platinum and Platinum Pro members will have access beginning on December 18. All AAdvantage members will have access from December 19 on. There is a dedicated page on American's website where AAdvantage members will be able to explore their options."
The 2026 men's World Cup will be hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States and will feature an expanded field of top players. American Airlines announced that AAdvantage members can use miles to purchase World Cup tickets beginning December 17, 2026. Ticket access will be phased by elite status: Executive Platinum and ConciergeKey on December 17, Gold/Platinum/Platinum Pro on December 18, and all members on December 19. A dedicated page on American's website will allow members to explore ticket options. American is also increasing service to host cities and adding World Cup decals across its domestic fleet by year-end.
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