FAN ID propels India among top 10 countries buying tickets for World Cup

IANS  |  New Delhi 

agencies aiding Indians visiting have revealed extremely positive responses from Indian supporters, as well as those not so enthused by the sport but excited at the prospect of not having to go through the tedious visa-procurement process, which has sparked unprecedented demand for Russian tour packages.

"Buoyed by the response of visa-free entry of ticket holders, Indian tourists are flocking to this summer. This year, till now, there has been a 23 percent increase in flight searches for destinations in Russia," said Cutting Edge Events, FIFA's in for the 2018 World Cup, Sputnik news agency reports.

Data from the company also shows that is among the top 10 countries in terms of number of match tickets sold.

The US tops the list with 16,642 tickets bought by fans, followed by countries like Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Germany, China, and At the time of filing this report, 4,509 Indian fans are traveling to to watch the biggest tournament in the world," Mayank Khandwala, the of Cutting Edge, said.

Khandwala says that fans are spending anywhere between $3,000 and $30,000 on their trip, and the traveling benefits announced by the Russian authorities may explain the surge in the number of people willing to spend money.

"All ticket holders need to hold a FAN ID together with a valid match ticket in order to enter the stadiums hosting matches of the 2018 The FAN ID provides visa-free entry to Russia for foreign citizens who have purchased 2018 match tickets. Such fans will be able to enter and remain in the country during the period that started ten days before the first match and ends ten days after the last match," Khandwala added.

Another popular online agency, com, said it is also dealing with the same trend.

"We have witnessed an increase of over 60 percent in bookings made to Russia, compared to the same period last year," said Sharat Dhall, the (B2C) of com.

Another leading company, Cox & Kings, has designed special packages with tailor-made itineraries for Indians wishing to visit select Russian cities such as Moscow, and Sochi, which are hosting matches.

Fans traveling to Russia for the World Cup include a mix of individuals and families. Interestingly, data shared by the ixigo has revealed that 48 percent of Indians traveling during the tournament are planning to travel alone, followed by 16 percent with their families and 12 percent as couples.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 19:22 IST