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2024 Olympics: draw for ticket sales begins Thursday

Fans will need to sign up for public draw in order to qualify for purchase 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Nov 2022 9:08PM

2024 Olympics: draw for ticket sales begins Thursday
Paris 2024 Olympics organisers have planned to launch an online public draw from tomorrow until January 31, 2023 for those who wish to buy the tickets, said Xinhua. – AFP pic, November 29, 2022

BEIJING – Sports fans will first enter a draw this week before they can purchase the 2024 Paris Olympic Games tickets.

The Paris 2024 organisers plan to launch an online public draw from Thursday until January 31, 2023 for those who wish to buy the tickets, said Xinhua.

“Only those selected from the draw will be able to buy tickets, so if you want to, there’s only one option: sign up!” said the organisers on their Olympic ticketing website.

Fans selected by the draw will be given a 48-hour time slot to make the purchase when Make Your Games pack sales open on February 15, 2023.

Phase two mainly involving single ticket sales will be open from March to May 2023 in the same way.

Almost 10 million tickets for the Games and 3.4 million for the Paralympics will be available on the online platform for sale.

For the first time in Olympic history, all ticket sales will be online only and accessible worldwide. – Bernama, November 29, 2022

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