Mamdani unveils new ferry designs, announces additional service ahead of FIFA World Cup

Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) Interim President and CEO Jeanny Pak on May 19, launched NYC Ferry’s 2026 summer schedule, delivering the most ferry service in the system’s history.
According to Mayor Mamdani, in anticipation of one of the busiest summers in New York City history, his administration is adding vessels and trips across high-demand routes to keep commuters, recreational riders and visitors moving reliably.
He said the new schedule includes more route connections as well as the return of Rockaway Rocket and Rockaway Reserve tickets to help connect New Yorkers and tourists alike to the city’s beaches. This increased service, which began this week and will run through Sept. 13, 2026, will ensure passengers spend less time waiting and more time enjoying everything New York City has to offer.
The Mamdani administration also unveiled five newly-wrapped NYC Ferry vessels, each featuring custom World Cup-inspired branding that reflects the diversity and character of the five boroughs. These specially designed ferries will travel throughout New York Harbor beginning this week and remain in service through the end of the summer.
“The world is coming to New York City, and New York City is ready,” Mamdani said in a written statement. “We are investing in the infrastructure that keeps this city moving: new bus lanes, safer streets, greener public spaces and now the most ferry service in City history. Whether you’re headed to a World Cup match a neighborhood block party, or one of our world-class public beaches, NYC Ferry will get you there quickly, safely and in style all summer long.”
Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice Julie Su said the city is increasing its vessels because of demand.
“More service means more New Yorkers moving, more visitors exploring and more economic activity reaching communities across all five boroughs,” Su said.
James Wong, the executive director of NYC Ferry, also welcomed the new ferry vessels.
“We’re thrilled to celebrate the world’s game right here in New York City and to showcase our fleet with five custom-wrapped NYC Ferry vessels honoring each borough,” Wong said in a written statement. “With the FIFA World Cup, Sail4th 250, and another busy beach season all converging in summer 2026, visitors will have plenty of opportunities to explore New York Harbor alongside New Yorkers on board NYC Ferry with more service than ever before.”
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