FIFA 2022 World Cup by Private Jet

The World Cup 2022 is fast approaching and is set to kick off on November 21st. It is seen as one of the most prestigious football titles in the game, taking place every four years and attracting worldwide attention.

What is the format?

The 32 teams have now been confirmed, and will compete in eight groups, with the final played the week before Christmas at the Lusail Stadium in Doha, Qatar. During the group stages, four matches will be played each day over a 12 day period. FIFA has confirmed that the final will kick off at 3pm UK time.

 

The qualifying teams who will compete this year

 

Who are the favourites?

The defending champions are France, after scoring their victory in Russia in 2018. With many stars including Mbappe and Pogba at their disposal, its highly possible that they remain on top. Yet several teams are set to fiercely fight for the coveted trophy. It’s been 20 years since Brazil won the cup, but they are five-time winners and boast strong players like Neymar and Alisson. England might just bring it home, after a strong performance in the Euros last year, but the team will compete against the tough likes of Argentina, who boast players like Lionel Messi and Portugal, with Cristiano Ronaldo.

Where will the matches be played?

This is the first time the World Cup will be held in an Arab country, with Qatar also being the smallest country to ever host. In total, 8 stadia are set to host matches around the country, 5 of which are in Doha, the capital. The country’s small size means it will be relatively easy to travel between matches with all the venues under 50km distance from the centre of Doha. Enormous building-works have been underway to maximise accommodation and hosting capacity.

A Controversial Host

The choice of Qatar has a host state has not been without criticism, due to the country’s strict regime and human rights questions. Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and women continue to face discrimination. Moreover, the size of the country itself is proving problematic given the limited availability of accommodation within the cities.

The Solution: Private Jet

Nonetheless, some 1.4 million people are anticipated to attend, with many considering staying in surrounding destinations, like Abu Dhabi (1 hr), Dubai (1 hr 11 mins) and Oman (1 hr 25 min). With demand high, UAE-Qatar airfares have soared to almost 2000% ahead of the World Cup, leaving many attendees concerned. Without a doubt one of the best solutions is to consider flying private, particularly for those fans staying in surrounding cities.

Fans can skip the lengthy and crowded airport processes and enjoy privacy, comfort and ultimate luxury. For individuals fans or groups, chartering a jet is likely to be far more cost and time efficient.

 
 

Given this could be the last time to see Messi or Ronaldo playing in the World Cup, this years event is a pilgrimage for many football fanatics. And of course, the World Cup offers much more than sports. It’s a prime opportunity for business, networking, cultural immersion and socialising, which is evident by the enormous project underway in Qatar ahead of hosting.

At SuperFLY, you can search, compare and book your luxury private jet charter seamlessly. Whether you need a single seat or a group booking, we guarantee the best prices via our dynamic technology. Our booking system handles your scheduling needs, from special requests, payment, passport details and itinerary, so there’s zero pre-flight stress. Arrive at the World Cup in style. Skip the queues and crowds, and enjoy the best of luxury travel.

Contact SuperFLY today for all your private jet or helicopter needs.

 

Fly private with SuperFLY to the World Cup 2022