8th May 2012 4:46pm | By Editor
In the never ending cycle of ticket sales, website crashes and re-sales, roughly 900,000 tickets for this summer’s games are to go back on sale this Friday.
First up is a sales window from May 11-12 for the 20,000 people that were unsuccessful in both the ballot and second chance sales.
Tickets will then go on sale from May 13-17 to a million other unsuccessful ballot applicants before going on sale to the general public from May 23.
“We’ve very mindful of the promise we made last summer to get tickets to as many people as applied as possible, and prioritise them in future sales,” Says Locog chairman Seb Coe.
So if you have so far been unsuccessful, you have another chance to get in on the act, and if you have been saving your luck for the last moment, now would be a good time to try your chances.
Photo: Getty.
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