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Fans worry over security and service quality at 2026 World Cup Mexico

Tourism leaders warn that security risks and low service quality threaten to dampen the 2026 World Cup Mexico security and quality as five million fans prepare to arrive.

As organizers count down to the FIFA World Cup 2026 kick-off, industry experts warn that security lapses and uneven service quality could tarnish the experience for roughly five million visitors expected across Mexican venues.

At a recent “Smart Tourism: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead of the 2026 World Cup” forum in Mexico City, Judith Guerra, president of the Mexican Group of Travel Agencies . . .

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