In a bid to boost attendance and make its World Cup matches more accessible to fans, the city of New York has announced a significant reduction in transportation prices for the tournament. The move, which affects subway and bus services, aims to alleviate the financial burden on spectators and make it easier for them to travel to and from venues. As the city prepares to host several high-profile World Cup matches, including a highly anticipated quarter-final, officials hope the discounted fares will encourage more fans to attend the events and experience the electric atmosphere of the tournament. With the city expecting a surge in visitors, the price cut is seen as a key strategy to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for fans from around the world.
New York cuts transport prices to World Cup matches it is hosting Financial Times