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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 04:17

Ticket Sales Launch for Commonwealth Games Associations

The Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi has launched the first phase of tickets sales to all Commonwealth Games Associations (CGAs); the Ticket Order Form inclusive of prices has been mailed to the CGAs.

The CGAs will have three opportunities of purchase:

  • First Phase - Purchase period commencing
    15 November 2009 - 15 January 2010
  • Second Phase - Purchase opportunity from
    15 January 2010 - 31 March 2010
  • Ongoing from the May 2010 up to and during the Games

Tickets for General Public

Tickets for the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi will be on sale in May 2010 and 1.7 million tickets will be available. Tickets are subject to availability, and will remain on sale until the start of each event.

We will be launching our ticket-sales programme in April 2010.This will give registered supporters a chance to receive ticketing news and information. Please visit our website regularly for updates.

We aim to give as many people as possible the chance to attend the Games, ensuring a great atmosphere for all the events.

There will also be free events, including Road Cycling and Marathon. These events will take place at Central Vista (India Gate) and Greater Noida Expressway.

 

Special bus fleet, shuttle services during CWG

A special DTC bus fleet, shuttle services from Metro stations to stadia and free travel in public transport for those carrying tickets are some aspects of a spectator transport plan formulated by the organisers of the Commonwealth Games.The Games Organising Committee along with the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has chalked out the plan to take care of transport requirements of the "ticketed spectators".

Some of the proposed measures include introduction of a special fleet of buses, providing a regular shuttle service to and from the various Metro stations across Delhi and Games venues, free passes for Games volunteers and workforce on duty.There are also plans to integrate the Delhi Metro and DTC services so that all spectators can commute conveniently between different locations in and around Delhi. The ticketed spectators will be entitled for free public transport in DTC buses and Delhi Metro, valid for the day of the competition.

Last Updated on Saturday, 27 February 2010 16:17
 
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