{"id":193905,"date":"2025-12-17T07:41:46","date_gmt":"2025-12-17T07:41:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/atls-hospitality-could-make-millions-during-world-cup-want-a-piece-usa-today\/"},"modified":"2025-12-17T07:41:46","modified_gmt":"2025-12-17T07:41:46","slug":"atls-hospitality-could-make-millions-during-world-cup-want-a-piece-usa-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/atls-hospitality-could-make-millions-during-world-cup-want-a-piece-usa-today\/","title":{"rendered":"ATL&#039;s hospitality could make millions during World Cup. Want a piece? &#8211; USA Today"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The 2026 FIFA <a href=\/story\/news\/2025\/12\/12\/random-selection-for-fifa-world-cup-tickets-is-on-now-how-to-enter-atlanta-mercedes-benz\/87730968007\/ data-t-l=:b|e|k|\u2691u class=gnt_ar_b_a>World Cup<\/a> is coming to Atlanta, and with it tens of thousands of soccer fans ready to spend money.<br \/>The city&#8217;s hospitality industry is gearing up as <a href=\/story\/news\/2025\/12\/08\/which-countries-are-coming-to-atlanta-for-the-fifa-world-cup-in-2026-tickets-pricing-schedule\/87670172007\/ data-t-l=:b|e|k|\u2691u class=gnt_ar_b_a>Atlanta<\/a> becomes host for eight matches, five during the group stage and three later in the tournament.<br \/>Demand for <a href=\/story\/news\/2025\/12\/12\/atlanta-neighborhoods-see-skyrocketing-demand-for-fifa-world-cup-short-term-rentals\/87733001007\/ data-t-l=:b|e|k|\u2691u class=gnt_ar_b_a>short-term rentals<\/a> has already skyrocketed as prospective spectators take to travel sites and plan their World Cup experience.<br \/>Now, a <a href=\"https:\/\/airbnb.app.box.com\/s\/riy8ulen3labs1ykhfo863hrs57nuesi?utm_source=newsletter&#038;utm_medium=email&#038;utm_campaign=newsletter_axioslocal_atlanta&#038;stream=top\" data-t-l=:b|z|k|\u2691u class=gnt_ar_b_a>report<\/a> from Airbnb and Deloitte found the tournament could drive as much as $70 million for the accommodation sector in Atlanta \u2014 and you can get a piece.<br \/>&#8220;Tourists&#8217; spending initiates a chain reaction throughout the economy, starting with direct impacts on sectors such as accommodations and restaurants. As businesses respond to this increased demand, indirect effects ripple throughout the supply chain,&#8221; according to the report. &#8220;Additionally, induced effects arise as higher wages circulate within the economies, further stimulating economic activity across different sectors.&#8221;<br \/>The full impact of this &#8220;multiplier effect&#8221; will be clear during the World Cup, where Deloitte estimates the city will see $23 million in direct impact to the hospitality industry by Airbnb guests, but an additional $24 million in indirect financial gains and $23 million in induced gains, bringing a total positive impact on the sector to $70 million.<br \/>Airbnb guests will not only bring money to their accommodations, but also to restaurants and bars, cultural activities, retail spaces and private and public transit, according to the report.<br \/>Airbnb rental availability is directly impacted by how many Atlanta residents are willing to rent their apartments or homes, but there is a clear financial incentive.<br \/>More than 200,000 people will be looking for a place to stay during the World Cup, including at least 6,000 Airbnb rentals. Guests are expected to spend an accumulated 45,000 guest nights in the city.<br \/>Deloitte and Airbnb estimate each guest will spend about $500 a night during their stay, primarily within the city or the neighborhoods just outside of the perimeter.<br \/>That money isn&#8217;t just going to Airbnb, but a majority portion goes into the pockets of hosts.<br \/>&#8220;We project total host earnings in Atlanta and surrounding areas during the World Cup to reach nearly ($3 million), resulting in an average earnings per host of approximately ($3,700) over the event duration. These earnings could be particularly impactful for women, who represent 59% of Airbnb hosts in the USA, and for seniors, who represent 20% of hosts,&#8221; according to the report.<br \/>In the days after the group stage matches were set for the World Cup, global flight interest for Atlanta was up 154%, according to a report from KAYAK. Travel searches for U.S.-bound trips was also up more than 200%, the company said.<br \/>Flight interest for Atlanta for the same time period domestically was also up more than 70% from the previous year, KAYAK said.<br \/>The same report found that hotels had increased their prices in Atlanta by 59% for the period of the World Cup, averaging about $319 per night. This means both U.S. and international travelers may be turning to sites like Airbnb and VRBO for their stay.<br \/>Teams and fans from Spain, Cabo Verde, South Africa, Denmark, North Macedonia, Czechia, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Haiti, Uzbekistan, Congo, Jamaica and New Caledonia could all make appearances in Atlanta.<br \/><em>Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today\u2019s Deep South Connect team. 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