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Fair Chance for
Fans To See ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Matches
More than
800,000 tickets – ranging from US$10 for a Single
Match ticket to US$300 for the best seats at the
Final as well as special Combinations, Tour &
Travel and Corporate Hospitality packages – will
go on sale for ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 from
January.
Announcing a
phased roll-out of Ticketing for the Event at a
Press conference in Jamaica earlier today, ICC
Cricket World Cup 2007 Commercial Manager Stephen
Price assured cricket fans of “a fair and
equitable distribution of tickets” for the 51
matches to be played over 47 days in March and
April 2007 in nine Host Venues in the Caribbean.
To ensure this,
he disclosed that quotas have been allocated for
Host Venue nationals, Caricom residents and
international purchasers who will have to apply
online or in person to purchase tickets for the
biggest sports showpiece in regional history.
“If demand for
tickets of a certain price for any one match or
combination or package is higher than the number
of tickets available, the applications will go
into a ballot to determine who receives the
tickets. This ballot will be supervised by
independent auditors,” Price told an audience of
more than 70 media personnel and invited guests.
Tour & Travel
packages, he disclosed will go on sale from
January 2006, while Corporate Hospitality packages
will be available from February 2006 followed by
the sale of Public tickets on May 1, 2006.
Focusing on the
latter segment, Price outlined a three-stage plan
with the first stage, from Monday May 1, 2006, to
Monday July 31, 2006, allowing fans to apply for
Single Match tickets, Venue Combinations or Follow
A Path Combinations. During this time,
applications will be available from Official ICC
CWC 2007 Inc. Ticket Centres and the Official
Ticketing website.
Thereafter, in
August 2006, applications and payments will be
processed, before Phase 2 of applications opens
from Friday September 1, 2006, to Thursday
November 30, 2006. This stage will be conducted on
a “first come, first served” basis with remaining
tickets available via the Official Ticketing
website and Official Ticket Centres in the nine
Host Venues.
The third and
final phase of Ticketing runs from Monday January
9, 2007, up to the morning of the Final on
Saturday April 28, 2007 – again on a “first come,
first served” principle – with actual seats being
sold from the Official Ticketing website, Official
Ticket Centres and Venue Box Offices in the Host
Venues.
Prior to this,
between Friday December 1, 2006, and Monday
January 9, 2007, ticket sales will be closed while
specific seat locations are assigned to all ticket
purchasers and tickets are printed and prepared
for distribution.
There will be
three price categories – depending on the quality
of seats – for Single Match tickets, Venue
Combinations or Follow A Path Combinations at all
matches. There are also separate Party Stand
prices.
Again as part of
a fair distribution policy, Price said that during
Phase 1 of Ticketing, ICC CWC 2007 Inc. will limit
the number of Single Match tickets or Venue
Combinations or Follow A Path Combinations which
the Public can seek to four per application. In
addition, only two applications per residential
address will be allowed. Restrictions for the
other two phases will be disclosed later. There
will also be special criteria for ordering Semi
Finals and Final tickets.
"Everyone will
have equal chance to buy a ticket and there are
prices for every pocket at ICC Cricket World Cup
2007," he stated.
Stressing there
will be “no free tickets”, the Commercial Manager
noted that the Ticketing Programme, which took 12
months to finalise with input from a gamut of
stakeholders, is designed to maximise ticket sales
and thereby match attendance. This, he added,
should ultimately generate significant revenue for
West Indies cricket via the nine Local Organising
Committees (LOCs) who will be the beneficiaries of
Ticketing profits.
Regarding the
Tour & Travel packages, Price disclosed that these
will include flights, specially-packaged tours,
ground transportation, accommodation and match
tickets and will be sold via Official Travel
Agents (OTAs) which will be appointed by Cricket
Logistics 2007 in cricketing territories
throughout the world, starting early next year.
Corporate
Hospitality packages, he added, will encompass a
hospitality component as well as match tickets and
will be available from Official Corporate
Hospitality Agents (OCHAs) in cricketing
territories throughout the world.
More information
on the Ticketing Programme, including the Official
Application Form and Ticketing Conditions, can be
found on the ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies
2007 Inc. website (www.cricketworldcup.com).
Applications for Phase 1 can be submitted online
or to the Official Ticket Centres which will also
have application forms available and all the
relevant information. These forms and further
details will be available at the start of Phase 1.
Editors note:
The official name of the tournament is the "ICC
Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007". The following
versions of the event name are also acceptable:
ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 (preferred use) ICC
Cricket World Cup ICC CWC 2007 (in prose or
paragraph context only) CWC 2007 (in prose or
paragraph context only)
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