From the “paris2024tickets” application, the purchasing public during the different sales phases will be able to obtain them and, if necessary, transmit them to the final recipients. Through this platform they will be able to resell at the purchase price with a 5% management fee.
The platform to recover tickets to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, but also to resell them, it opened today, according to the organizers of the event.
The content you want to access is exclusive to subscribers.
From the application “paris2024tickets”, Visitors who have purchased their tickets during the different sales phases will be able to obtain them and, if necessary, transmit them to the final recipients.


The pack sale, especially during the first phase, led to several group purchases, with family or friends, and will undoubtedly lead to resale, since not all combinations between sports were available.
From this platform, it will also be possible to resell the tickets at the purchase price, with 5% management costs borne by the seller and 10% borne by the buyer.
OLYMPIC GAMES TICKETS.png

The Olympic Games return to Paris one hundred years after the last edition and will offer nearly 10 million tickets, the largest number in the history of the sporting competition.
X.com
There are still many tickets left for the Olympic football tournament, but more than 8,270,000 tickets have already been sold of the nearly 10 million on sale, the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (OCOG) reported.
A first wave of 250,000 tickets went on sale 100 days before the start of the competition, on April 17. The tickets will be equipped with a QR code that “will not appear immediately, to prevent counterfeiting,” explained Michael Aloisio, delegate general director of the COJO, before the launch of the ticket application.
“We encourage all those who have purchased tickets to transfer them as soon as possible so that the beneficiaries can have all the information about their session,” says the COJO.
Tickets for ceremonies, including the 100,000 paid tickets to access the lower quays of the Seine River during the opening ceremony on July 26, will be accessible, transferable and resellable from mid-June, the same source specified.
Source: Ambito

I am Pierce Boyd, a driven and ambitious professional working in the news industry. I have been writing for 24 Hours Worlds for over five years, specializing in sports section coverage. During my tenure at the publication, I have built an impressive portfolio of articles that has earned me a reputation as an experienced journalist and content creator.