Panama World Cup Travel Brings Busier Days to Airport
Tocumen International Airport is preparing for one of its busiest travel stretches of the year as the 2026 World Cup sends a wave of Panama fans, connecting passengers and international visitors through the country’s main air hub. Airport officials expect more than 544,000 additional passengers in connection with the tournament travel period, with the heaviest outbound movement projected for June 14, 15 and 16. For travelers using Panama City as a connection point, or flying in and out of Tocumen this week, that means busier terminals, fuller flights and the possibility of longer lines at check-in, migration, baggage and security. The spike is tied to Panama’s return to the World Cup and the country’s group-stage matches in Toronto and the New York area. Panama opens against Ghana in Toronto on June 17, faces Croatia in Toronto on June 23 and closes the group stage against England at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on June 27. Tocumen said it has activated a special coordina...