Without Uber There Is No World Cup; Half the Fans Would Not Go to the Stadiums without the App
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You may like football or not, but apply the principle of the Roman playwright Publio Terencia about "I am a man, nothing human is foreign to me." Especially now that the 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming, Mexico being one of the host countries is this sporting event, one of the most relevant on the planet. Much has been talked about stadiums, lodging, security and economic spillage, but there is an equally strategic component: mobility. The ability …
In view of the 2026 World Cup, the use of Uber will be critical for thousands of users in Mexico, since 68.5% consider it indispensable, almost 51% condition their attendance at events to their availability and the demand for travel could grow up to 25% during the tournament, according to an analysis by The Competitive Intelligence Unit (CIU). This means that both tourists and locals will depend on digital platforms to be able to move, especiall…
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