Time for online applications for Tokyo Olympics tickets ends

IANS  |  Tokyo 

The period for for tickets to the 2020 closed at midday on Wednesday, after organizers allowed applicants an extra 12 hours to apply for seats at the next

The first round of the Olympic ticketing process for Japanese residents began on May 9 and was originally due to close at midday on Tuesday, reports.

However, the deadline was postponed to Wednesday to offset problems caused by heavy traffic to the official ticketing website.

The organizing committee said that as of midday on Wednesday, the number of "2020 ID" registrations needed to buy tickets had surpassed 7.5 million, adding that the ticketing website was accessed more than 24 million times during the application period.

The number of ID registrations exceeded the amount from both the 2012 and 2016 at the same stage of the sales process, the committee added.

"We are delighted to have concluded this highly important milestone successfully," 2020 was quoted as saying by Agency.

"The high number of applications shows there is a great passion nationwide for the Games and sport in general. Millions of tickets are available at affordable prices and there will be other opportunities to acquire them," the said.

A total of around 7.8 million tickets will eventually be issued. The results of a ticket lottery are scheduled to be announced on June 20, and winners need to have purchased their tickets by July 2.

The organizing committee has not disclosed how many people applied for the lottery, or how great their chances of winning tickets might be.

Unsuccessful applicants still have an opportunity to buy tickets during a first-come, first-served sales phase starting this fall. The final sales phase will start next spring and will offer first-come, first-served opportunities to both Japanese residents and foreign nationals.

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 23:04 IST