Soaring Demand for Singapore F1 GP Tickets
Distribution System Facing Problems
Ticket sales kicked off yesterday for Singapore F1 GP; and within sheer 24 hours the ticket distribution system was already struggling to cope with the demands of eager fans from all around the globe. The organizer, Singapore GP Pte Ltd, stated that numerous customers were facing extreme delays in their reservations and sale transactions.
Both the organizer and the firm in charge of sales have guaranteed to buckle up the "unique" system further, to cope with heavier traffic flow in the coming days.
The first ever night race for Formula One starts this 28th September for three consecutive days, and millions of fans have been enthusiastically anticipating this. Tickets are priced from S$168 to S$1,388 (E81 to E669), and can be bought via online systems, call centres, and their booths.
Both the organizer and the firm in charge of sales have guaranteed to buckle up the "unique" system further, to cope with heavier traffic flow in the coming days.
The first ever night race for Formula One starts this 28th September for three consecutive days, and millions of fans have been enthusiastically anticipating this. Tickets are priced from S$168 to S$1,388 (E81 to E669), and can be bought via online systems, call centres, and their booths.
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