Direct Answer Summary
International visitors attending MotoGP Austin 2026 should fly into Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), which is approximately 6–8 miles from Circuit of the Americas. The best airport transportation is a pre-booked private luxury limo or chauffeur service — eliminating navigation stress, surge pricing, and luggage logistics. Stay at a downtown Austin hotel and arrange a dedicated chauffeur for all daily race transfers throughout the weekend.
Introduction
For a motorcycle racing fan anywhere in the world, MotoGP Austin is one of those events that earns a permanent spot on the bucket list. It's not just the racing — though world-class riders competing at full commitment on one of the most technically demanding circuits in North America is reason enough. It's everything surrounding the circuit: the city of Austin, the live music, the food culture, the nightlife, the sheer electric energy of 100,000+ fans from across the globe converging on a sun-soaked Texas weekend.
But for international visitors — arriving from Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, or anywhere beyond the continental United States — MotoGP Austin presents a specific set of logistical considerations that domestic attendees don't face. Unfamiliar airports. Currency and tipping culture. A city you may have never navigated before. And a race venue that requires thoughtful transportation planning even for visitors who know Austin well.
This guide is written specifically for the international MotoGP fan who wants to make the most of their Austin race weekend — from the moment their international flight lands to the moment they depart, checkered flag memory firmly in hand.
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Flying Into Austin for MotoGP 2026
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS)
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is the city's primary commercial aviation hub and the correct entry point for virtually all international and domestic visitors attending MotoGP Austin 2026. Located approximately 6 to 8 miles southeast of downtown Austin — and roughly 10 to 12 miles from Circuit of the Americas — AUS is one of the most conveniently positioned airports relative to a major motorsport venue in the United States.
The airport has undergone significant expansion in recent years to accommodate Austin's rapid growth. It currently operates two terminals: the Barbara Jordan Terminal (the main terminal) and the South Terminal (used by a smaller number of budget carriers). Most international arrivals will land at the Barbara Jordan Terminal. The airport features customs and immigration processing for international arrivals, ground transportation coordination, rental car facilities, and a range of dining and retail options in the arrivals and departures concourses.
International Routing Into Austin
For visitors flying from outside the United States, direct international service to Austin-Bergstrom currently operates from a limited number of markets. Many international travelers will connect through major U.S. hub airports — Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Los Angeles (LAX), Chicago O'Hare (ORD), New York JFK, or Miami (MIA) — before taking a domestic connection to AUS.
Popular international routing options include:
- From Europe: Many European visitors connect through DFW (American), IAH (United), or JFK (Delta/American/British Airways) to AUS
- From the UK: London Heathrow to Dallas/Fort Worth, then DFW–AUS
- From Latin America: Mexico City (MEX), Bogotá (BOG), and São Paulo (GRU) all have strong connectivity to AUS via DFW and IAH hubs
- From Australia and Asia: Sydney, Tokyo, and Singapore visitors typically route through Los Angeles or Dallas before the AUS connection
Plan your routing carefully and build appropriate layover buffers, especially on inbound journeys. Arriving a day early — Wednesday or Thursday — rather than on the first race day is strongly recommended for all international visitors. It eliminates the risk of a delayed connection costing you Friday practice, and it gives you a day to adjust to the time zone, orient yourself in Austin, and arrive at the circuit genuinely ready for the weekend.
What to Expect at Austin-Bergstrom During MotoGP Weekend
During MotoGP race weekend, AUS experiences a substantial increase in both arriving and departing traffic. According to the City of Austin's Transportation Department, major COTA event weekends are formally designated as high-volume periods for ground transportation monitoring, with specific planning protocols in place for vehicle access roads and pickup zones around the terminal.
Practically, this means:
- Rental car center queues are significantly longer than on a standard operating day, particularly on Thursday and Friday mornings during peak arrival windows
- Rideshare pickup zones become congested as demand volume surges — wait times for standard rideshare at AUS during peak race weekend arrival periods can extend considerably beyond normal
- Baggage claim handles higher volume simultaneously, which can extend wait times slightly
For international visitors carrying multiple bags after a long-haul flight, navigating a congested ground transportation environment is an avoidable stressor. The solution is one pre-booking made weeks in advance.
Airport Transportation Options for MotoGP Austin 2026
How you exit Austin-Bergstrom Airport and arrive at your downtown hotel sets the tone for your entire race weekend. Here is a complete evaluation of every option available to international visitors.
Option 1: Pre-Booked Luxury Limo or Private Chauffeur ⭐ Strongly Recommended
A pre-booked Austin airport limo service is the definitive choice for international visitors attending MotoGP Austin 2026. The operational advantages over every alternative are substantial:
Flight monitoring: Your driver tracks your incoming flight in real time. If your connection from Dallas or Houston runs 30 minutes late, your driver already knows. They adjust their arrival accordingly. You don't make a single phone call.
Baggage claim meet-and-greet: Your driver meets you inside the terminal at baggage claim, holding a sign with your name. After a long international journey, there is no searching for your car, no queuing at the rideshare zone, and no figuring out which bus route gets you to the rental car center. You collect your bags, walk to your driver, and you're done.
Direct hotel delivery: From baggage claim to your downtown Austin hotel entrance — uninterrupted, in a climate-controlled luxury vehicle. No stops, no detours.
Fixed pricing, confirmed in advance: What you quoted at booking is what you pay. No surprise surges, no event-period multipliers. For international visitors already managing currency exchange and travel budget complexity, this predictability is genuinely valuable.
Language and local knowledge: A professional Austin chauffeur is a meaningful resource for first-time visitors. Restaurant recommendations, orientation to the city, practical advice about the weekend — these are the kinds of conversations that happen naturally when you're not battling a rental car navigation system or watching a surge price climb.
Option 2: Rental Car
Rental car availability at AUS during MotoGP weekend is generally adequate, but the pickup process — navigating the rental car center, completing paperwork, and locating your vehicle — adds 30 to 60 minutes to your airport exit time. For international visitors unfamiliar with Austin's road network, driving yourself then requires real-time navigation through event-day traffic conditions that a local professional handles instinctively. Parking costs, COTA exit delays, and the energy expenditure of self-navigating a foreign city during a major event all accumulate across a four-day weekend.
Option 3: Rideshare (Uber/Lyft)
Uber and Lyft are widely available in Austin under normal operating conditions. During MotoGP race weekend — including the peak arrival windows at AUS — demand concentration creates congestion at the airport rideshare pickup zone and elevated pricing. For international visitors, rideshare is also complicated by app setup requirements (U.S. phone number, domestic payment method, or international card compatibility), which can create friction that isn't apparent until you're standing in the pickup zone. Best used as a supplemental option for city-center movement, not as primary race-day transportation.
Option 4: Taxi
Traditional taxi service is available at AUS but limited in supply and inconsistent in availability during major event periods. Pre-arrangement through a dispatch service is possible but provides none of the coordination advantages — flight monitoring, meet-and-greet, fixed pricing — of a professional luxury limo service.
Option 5: Public Transportation / CapMetro
Austin's public transit system, CapMetro, operates limited service from the airport to downtown Austin. Routes and coverage are improving but remain significantly less convenient than in comparable international cities. For international visitors with luggage arriving after an intercontinental flight, public transit to downtown is generally not a practical option and does not serve the COTA area directly.
Airport Transportation Comparison for International Visitors
| Option | Flight Monitoring | Meet at Baggage Claim | Fixed Price | COTA Service | Luggage Handling | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury Limo / Chauffeur | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Full assistance | All international visitors |
| Rental Car | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Pre-paid | ✅ Yes (self-drive) | ⚠️ Self-managed | Experienced Austin visitors |
| Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | ❌ No | ❌ Zone pickup | ❌ Surge pricing | ⚠️ Race-day unreliable | ⚠️ Limited | City exploration only |
| Taxi | ❌ No | ⚠️ Pre-arranged only | ⚠️ Variable | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Basic | Last resort |
| Public Transit | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Low-cost | ❌ No COTA service | ❌ Unsuitable | Not recommended with luggage |
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Where to Stay in Austin for MotoGP 2026
Why Downtown Austin Is the Right Base
For international visitors attending MotoGP Austin, downtown Austin is the unambiguous accommodation choice. The proximity to Austin's restaurant and entertainment district, the quality of the hotel properties, and the ease of daily COTA transfer logistics from a single central location all make downtown the strategic base of operations for the weekend.
COTA is 15 miles southeast of downtown Austin — a 20 to 30-minute drive under normal conditions, managed daily by your chauffeur service. The slight geographic distance from the circuit is a deliberate trade-off that pays off significantly in the quality of your non-circuit hours. Austin's downtown and adjacent neighborhoods — the Rainey Street Historic District, East 6th Street, South Congress Avenue, and South Lamar — constitute one of the most vibrant entertainment districts in the American South. For international visitors experiencing Austin for the first time, this is where the city's identity lives.
Top Luxury Hotels for MotoGP Austin 2026
The Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau identifies these properties as Austin's premier luxury accommodations, and all are located in the downtown core:
Four Seasons Austin Lady Bird Lake waterfront location. The brand standard for understated, service-oriented luxury in Austin. Exceptional dining, a highly regarded spa, and arguably the most attentive service team in the city. Private and quiet in a way that suits high-profile guests and those seeking genuine recovery between race days. This is the go-to property for international visitors who prioritize service quality and discretion above all else. Book status: Typically fully reserved for MotoGP weekend months in advance.
JW Marriott Austin Congress Avenue flagship property and one of the largest JW Marriott properties in North America. Excellent concierge services, multiple dining outlets, rooftop pool, and a sophisticated lobby atmosphere. Well-suited to corporate groups and individual luxury travelers in equal measure. Central Congress Avenue location puts you within walking distance of Austin's best dining corridor. Book status: Sells out early for COTA major event weekends.
W Austin Design-forward, music-centric property on Second Street in Austin's entertainment district. Younger energy than Four Seasons or JW, with excellent bar and dining programming and immediate proximity to live music venues. The property's aesthetic aligns well with the MotoGP crowd's international, design-aware sensibility. Book status: Premium room types and suites book out months ahead.
Fairmont Austin The city's most impressive hotel from a pure scale standpoint — connected to the convention center and offering comprehensive amenities including multiple restaurants, a full-service spa, and event-ready infrastructure. Excellent for large groups. Suites here are among the most spacious in the Austin market. Book status: Group blocks for COTA race weekends are claimed early.
Thompson Austin A newer boutique luxury property in the Second Street District with a rooftop pool, sophisticated dining, and design sensibility that appeals to fashion-forward international visitors. Smaller, more intimate than the flagship properties above — a good choice for travelers who prefer a boutique experience without sacrificing service quality.
Book Your Hotel Before Everything Else
The Austin Monitor's coverage of major COTA event weekends consistently documents that Austin's premium hotel inventory reaches full occupancy for MotoGP weekend well in advance of the event — in many cases, three to six months out. International visitors who are accustomed to booking accommodation closer to their travel dates will find Austin's MotoGP weekend operates on a substantially tighter timeline.
The sequence for international visitors should be:
- Confirm attendance and purchase tickets
- Book your hotel (immediately)
- Book your transportation (as soon as your hotel is confirmed)
- Book restaurant reservations (before departure from home)
- Everything else
Reversing this order — especially delaying hotel booking — risks being locked out of downtown properties entirely or forced into suburban accommodation that compromises the quality of the non-circuit experience.
Neighborhoods Worth Knowing
Even with a pre-arranged chauffeur managing your daily COTA transfers, knowing Austin's core neighborhoods helps you plan your evenings effectively:
Congress Avenue / 2nd Street District — The central spine of downtown Austin. High-end dining, the famous bats at the Congress Avenue Bridge (if the timing aligns), and the main downtown hotel corridor.
Rainey Street Historic District — Walking distance from downtown hotels. Austin's most concentrated bar and restaurant corridor, centered on renovated historic bungalows. Consistently excellent atmosphere on race weekend evenings.
East 6th Street — Eclectic, creative dining and bar scene stretching east of the highway. More neighborhood-oriented than Rainey Street, with some of Austin's most interesting culinary options.
South Congress (SoCo) — Vintage shops, independent restaurants, and Austin's most photographed street. Worth a morning or afternoon visit for international visitors wanting a sense of the city's independent culture.
Race Weekend Travel Tips for International Visitors
Beyond the logistics, these practical notes make a meaningful difference for visitors arriving in Austin from outside the United States.
Entry and Documentation
International visitors entering the United States for MotoGP Austin 2026 should review U.S. entry requirements well in advance of travel. Citizens of countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) — including the UK, most EU member states, Australia, Japan, and others — can apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) online prior to departure. ESTA applications should be submitted at least 72 hours before travel, though earlier is always advisable. Citizens of non-VWP countries will require a U.S. visitor visa (B-1/B-2) and should begin that process months in advance given varying processing timelines at U.S. consulates globally.
Carry your passport and any relevant documentation throughout your stay in the United States, and ensure your travel insurance is comprehensive and includes medical coverage — U.S. healthcare costs for uninsured foreign visitors are significantly higher than in most countries.
Currency and Tipping
The United States operates on a cash-and-card economy where credit cards are accepted almost universally. International visitors should confirm their credit cards are enabled for U.S. transactions and carry modest amounts of U.S. cash for situations where it's useful (small vendors, tips at casual services).
Tipping culture in the United States is important to understand: service staff at restaurants, hotel porters, and personal service providers (including chauffeurs) typically expect gratuities. Restaurant tipping norms are 18–22% for sit-down dining. For a professional chauffeur, 15–20% of the quoted service price is standard for excellent service. Pre-booked luxury limo services often include a service charge in their quoted total — confirm with your provider at booking.
Time Zone Adjustment
Austin, Texas operates on Central Time (UTC-6 in winter / UTC-5 during Daylight Saving Time, which applies in April). Visitors arriving from Europe will be 6 to 7 hours behind their home time zone. Visitors from Australia or Asia may face a 14 to 16-hour difference. Building a genuine arrival day buffer — arriving Wednesday evening or Thursday morning for a Friday through Sunday event — allows for meaningful time zone recovery before the racing begins.
Weather Preparation
April in Austin is warm to hot, with average high temperatures in the 75–85°F (24–29°C) range, though temperatures can spike higher and Texas weather can shift with minimal warning. COTA's outdoor grandstands and fan zones provide limited shade. For international visitors accustomed to cooler climates, the combination of direct sun and heat can be more impactful than expected. Prepare with:
- SPF 50+ sunscreen (reapply throughout the day)
- A wide-brim hat or cap
- Lightweight, breathable clothing
- A refillable insulated water bottle (permitted at COTA)
- A light rain layer — Texas spring weather can deliver brief but intense rain events
Mobile Connectivity
U.S. mobile networks operate on different frequency bands than many international carriers. International visitors should either activate an international roaming plan with their home carrier before departure or purchase a short-term U.S. SIM card on arrival. Having a functioning U.S. mobile number simplifies rideshare app operation (if used for supplemental trips), restaurant reservation apps, and communication with your chauffeur service throughout the weekend.
Navigating COTA as a First-Time Visitor
Circuit of the Americas is a large, sprawling venue — 1,500 acres — and navigating it efficiently on your first visit benefits from basic preparation. Review the circuit map on the Circuit of the Americas official website before you arrive. Know where your grandstand or hospitality area is located relative to the main entrance gates. The walk from main entry to the Turn 1 grandstand, for example, is a 10 to 15-minute journey. Factor that into your session arrival timing.
Booking VIP Transport for MotoGP Austin 2026
For international visitors, the transportation booking decision deserves special consideration — not because it's more complicated, but because the stakes of getting it wrong are higher. You've traveled a significant distance. You have a narrow time window. You're operating in an unfamiliar city during one of its highest-demand weekends. A transportation failure here — a no-show rideshare, a 60-minute post-race wait, a missed airport connection — has outsized consequences.
The right answer is a pre-booked luxury limo service for MotoGP Austin that covers your full weekend from the moment you land to the moment you depart.
What to Book
Airport arrival transfer: Non-negotiable. Your driver meets you at baggage claim, handles luggage, and delivers you to your hotel. After a long international flight, this is where the luxury experience begins.
Daily hotel-to-COTA and COTA-to-hotel transfers: One booking, every race day covered. Your driver is confirmed for each morning departure and each evening return.
Evening transportation (optional add-on): If you want flexibility for dinner, live music, or bar visits across multiple Austin neighborhoods without managing rideshare logistics, an evening add-on with your chauffeur service is worth including in your package quote.
Airport departure transfer: Your final transfer, timed to your specific flight and routed with appropriate buffer for post-event airport volumes on departure day.
How to Book as an International Visitor
Most professional Austin luxury limo services accept international bookings by phone, email, or online booking form. Provide your complete itinerary — international flight details with connection information, hotel address, number of passengers, dates of service, and any specific requirements. Your provider will confirm vehicle availability, provide a fixed-price quote for the full weekend scope, and issue written confirmation.
Payment is typically accepted via major international credit cards. Confirm accepted payment methods with your provider at the time of inquiry.
Timing Your Booking
Book your transportation at the same time you confirm your hotel — which should be immediately after purchasing your tickets. The limo service to Circuit of the Americas that includes airport coordination, dedicated drivers, and full weekend packages books well in advance of MotoGP race weekend. International visitors who delay transportation booking by waiting until their domestic counterparts begin planning often find the best vehicle classes already committed.
Eight to twelve weeks before race weekend is the recommended minimum booking window. Earlier is always better.
What Great VIP Transport Looks Like in Practice
Here is what a well-executed international visitor transportation experience for MotoGP Austin 2026 actually looks like:
Thursday (arrival day): Your flight lands at AUS. Before you reach baggage claim, your driver has already confirmed your arrival and positioned themselves in the terminal. You collect your bags and meet your driver — name displayed on a card — within five minutes of clearing customs. Luggage loaded, you're in a luxury vehicle, AC on, heading to the Four Seasons or JW Marriott. Check-in, dinner reservation confirmed for that evening at a Congress Avenue restaurant you booked from home weeks ago.
Friday through Sunday (race days): Each morning, your driver picks you up from the hotel entrance at the agreed time. No anxiety about whether the rideshare will arrive. No surge pricing calculation. You arrive at COTA well before session start. Each evening, your driver is at the pre-arranged COTA meeting point when you exit the circuit — ahead of the rideshare surge, ahead of the parking queue, already moving toward dinner or rest while most of the crowd is still waiting.
Sunday departure: Your driver picks you up at the hotel at the agreed time, routed with appropriate buffer for post-event airport volumes. You arrive at AUS comfortably ahead of your international departure, with no stress about missing connections.
That is what private chauffeur service for MotoGP Austin actually delivers. It's not luxury for luxury's sake. It's operational excellence applied to the logistics of a genuinely demanding travel situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What airport do I fly into for MotoGP Austin 2026?
Fly into Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), located approximately 6–8 miles from Circuit of the Americas and 10–12 miles from downtown Austin. Most international visitors will connect through a major U.S. hub such as Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), or Los Angeles (LAX) before taking a domestic connection to AUS. Arriving Thursday or Wednesday is strongly recommended to allow for time zone adjustment and avoid race-day arrival conflicts.
Is there a direct shuttle from Austin airport to Circuit of the Americas?
There is no permanent direct shuttle service between AUS and COTA. Transportation options include pre-booked luxury limo or chauffeur service (recommended for international visitors), rideshare, rental car, and taxi. COTA's official shuttle service typically operates from Park & Ride locations around Austin — not directly from the airport. A pre-booked airport limo transfer is the most seamless option for international arrivals, providing meet-and-greet service and direct delivery to your hotel or the circuit.
Where should international visitors stay for MotoGP Austin?
Downtown Austin is the recommended accommodation base for international visitors. Top luxury properties include the Four Seasons Austin, JW Marriott Austin, W Austin, and Fairmont Austin — all within the downtown core and within convenient daily transfer range of COTA via a pre-arranged chauffeur. Book immediately after purchasing race tickets — downtown Austin hotels sell out for MotoGP weekend months in advance, as consistently documented by the Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Do I need a U.S. phone number to use transportation services in Austin?
You don't need a U.S. phone number to use a pre-booked luxury chauffeur service — communication is coordinated via email and WhatsApp or international messaging platforms in most cases. For rideshare apps, a U.S. phone number is typically required, which is one of several practical reasons why pre-booked private transportation is simpler for international visitors. Consider purchasing a short-term U.S. SIM card on arrival for general connectivity purposes.
How far in advance should international visitors book transportation for MotoGP Austin?
Book your airport transfer and full race weekend transportation package a minimum of 8 to 12 weeks before race weekend — ideally at the same time as your hotel reservation. International visitors have higher exposure to transportation failure consequences given travel distances and narrow scheduling windows. Premium vehicle classes and dedicated driver packages book out first. Confirm your MotoGP transportation Austin early to guarantee availability and pricing.
How do I get from downtown Austin to Circuit of the Americas?
The most reliable way to get from downtown Austin to COTA for MotoGP is via a pre-booked private chauffeur service to Circuit of the Americas. The route is approximately 15 miles and takes 20–30 minutes under normal conditions — but 45–60+ minutes on race weekend peak days. COTA official shuttle service operates from various Park & Ride points. Driving yourself is possible but not recommended for first-time Austin visitors due to event-day congestion documented by TxDOT and the City of Austin Transportation Department.
What are the entry requirements for international visitors traveling to the U.S. for MotoGP Austin?
Citizens of countries in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP) — including the UK, most EU countries, Australia, Japan, and others — can apply for ESTA authorization online before travel. Non-VWP citizens require a B-1/B-2 visitor visa, which should be applied for well in advance through the relevant U.S. embassy or consulate. All international visitors should carry comprehensive travel insurance, including medical coverage, as U.S. healthcare costs for uninsured visitors are significant. Check the U.S. Embassy website for your country's specific entry requirements.
🏆 MotoGP Austin 2026 — International Visitors: Don't Leave Transportation to Chance
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Continue Your MotoGP Austin Planning
Make the most of your international trip with these detailed guides:
- Complete Guide to MotoGP Austin 2026 — COTA layout, grandstand guide, race schedule, and first-timer tips.
- Luxury Limo Service for MotoGP Austin 2026 — Full-weekend chauffeur service with fixed pricing and VIP drop-off at COTA.
- Black Car Service from Austin Airport — Professional airport pickup, baggage handling, and fixed-rate AUS transfers.
- How to Attend MotoGP Austin 2026 in Luxury — Paddock Club experiences, luxury hotels, and VIP race weekend planning.
- VIP Limo Packages for MotoGP Austin 2026 — Bundle airport transfers with daily COTA service and evening rides.
Conclusion
MotoGP Austin 2026 is worth the journey — from wherever in the world you're making it. Circuit of the Americas is a genuinely world-class venue, Austin is a city that rewards exploration, and the combination of international motorsport culture and Texas hospitality makes for a race weekend unlike anything else on the calendar.
What makes the difference between a good trip and a great one — especially for international visitors navigating an unfamiliar city during one of its most demanding event weekends — is the quality of preparation that happens before you board your plane.
Book the right hotel early. Build your itinerary with appropriate travel day buffers. Make your dinner reservations before you leave home. And above all, arrange your private chauffeur for MotoGP Austin 2026 at the same time you confirm your hotel.
Professional, pre-booked luxury transportation is the highest-leverage investment in your race weekend experience. It removes the uncertainty from every day of the event, from Austin-Bergstrom arrivals to COTA gate, from dinner reservations to post-race hotel returns. It means the energy you bring to the circuit each day is the energy of a traveler who had a good morning — not one who spent 45 minutes waiting for a rideshare.
You've come a long way to see this race. Make every hour count.
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Authoritative Sources & Citations
- Circuit of the Americas — Official Website
- Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) — Special Event Traffic Management
- City of Austin Transportation Department — COTA Event Traffic Advisories
- Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau (Visit Austin) — Hotels & Event Planning
- KXAN Austin — Austin Airport & COTA Event Transportation Coverage
- Austin Monitor — Austin Hospitality & Infrastructure Reporting
Article last reviewed and updated for the 2026 MotoGP racing season. U.S. entry requirements subject to change — verify ESTA and visa requirements with official U.S. government sources prior to travel. All transportation services subject to availability — early booking strongly recommended for international visitors.
