World Cup ticket sales resume amid long waits, technical issues
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World Cup ticket sales resume amid long waits, technical issues
"FIFA appeared to have lengthy waits to purchase tickets, with people who joined the queue at the start still waiting to get through the queue 90 minutes later."
"FIFA also said that not all remaining tickets were being put on sale for the 104 games to be played in the U.S., Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19."
"This was the fifth phase of ticket sales following a Visa presale draw from Sept. 10-19, an early ticket draw from Oct. 27-31, a random selection draw from Dec. 11 to Jan. 13 and an unscheduled 48-hour availability in late February."
"FIFA is using dynamic pricing for the tournament, which will be played in 11 U.S. cities plus three in Mexico and two in Canada."
FIFA experienced technical difficulties during the resumption of World Cup ticket sales, leading to lengthy queues for fans. The sales phase aimed to accommodate supporters of the six nations that qualified recently. Not all tickets for the 104 games were available, with additional tickets to be released later. This phase allowed specific seat purchases for the first time, and dynamic pricing was implemented, with ticket prices ranging from $140 to $8,680. FIFA also announced $60 tickets for loyal supporters of each national federation.
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