Only 450,000 tickets for this summer's Olympic Games have been successfully
allocated, accounting for about a quarter of the tickets available for sale in
the second phase, the Beijing Olympics Organizing Committee (BOCOG) said
yesterday.
More than 700,000 orders for 4.2 million tickets were received by BOCOG, but
only 123,000 bookings were confirmed after a computerized random draw, BOCOG
said in a notice posted on its website.
Though BOCOG didn't give a reason why about 75 percent of the tickets remain
unsold, it is believed that it resulted from the fact that some popular events
were extremely over-subscribed while the rest events had much less bookings.
Rong Jun, deputy head of BOCOG's ticketing center, said earlier that the
demand was "extremely high but too centralized on several hot events".
A total of 1.8 million tickets to the sports events of the Aug. 8 - 24 Games,
together with 21,000 tickets for the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games
and 26,000 tickets for the closing ceremony, were put on sale in December.
More than 1.5 million tickets were allocated in the first stage of ticket
sales last year.