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Coupe du Monde : embouteillage de 114 jets privés à San José
États-Unis 2–0 Bosnie-Herzégovine en seizièmes de finale — puis la véritable bataille a commencé : les créneaux de décollage à San José (SJC). 114 départs de jets d'affaires le jour du match, contre environ 60 lors d'une journée de juin ordinaire, avec un couvre-feu nocturne à 23:30 et une amende de 2,500 $. L'histoire, en données, d'un embouteillage de jets au Mondial.
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World Cup 2026 Final by Private Jet: MetLife Stadium, Teterboro Slots, TFRs and Alternates
The Final lands at Teterboro — the busiest business aviation airport on earth, 12 miles from MetLife Stadium. After San Jose logged 114 match-day jet departures against a normal 60 at a Round-of-32 game, the Final's airlift will be on another scale entirely. Arrival strategy, the alternate-airport matrix, what a VIP TFR changes, the overnight curfew reality, and what a seat on the flight deck of Final weekend actually costs.
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World Cup, Round of 32, full time: USA 2, Bosnia and Herzegovina 0. Getting out? Even harder than getting a ticket. The real scramble was takeoff slots. San Jose — SJC — that night: a traffic jam of private jets. And the clock was ticking: night curfew at 23:30. Miss it, and you're grounded till dawn with a $2,500 fine. The data: SJC logged 114 business jet departures on match day, versus roughly 60 a day across June — nearly double. The hardest ticket at this World Cup? The sky. The prepared reserve their runway. VOLO arranges match-day slots and charter at every host city — www.flyvolo.ai.


