New Tokyo 2020 Olympic Ticket Offerings on Sale Thursday, February 6 at 1 p.m. EST

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New Tokyo 2020 Olympic Ticket Offerings on Sale Thursday, February 6 at 1 p.m. EST

Giving Team USA fans new opportunities to experience the Games with less than 6-months to go

CoSport, the Official Hospitality and Ticket Provider and proud sponsor of the United States Olympic &

Paralympic Committee (USOPC), announced new ticket and package offerings for Americans to

experience the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will go on sale Thursday, February 6 at 1 p.m. EST, providing

new opportunities for Team USA fans who have not yet obtained tickets or still wish to add events, hotel

and hospitality options to their Olympic experience.

Since debuting ticket sales last year to record-breaking demand, CoSport has worked with USOPC and

the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee to maximize opportunities for Americans seeking to travel to

Tokyo. USOPC and CoSport are pleased that cooperation has led to streamlined hotel packages, exclusive

hospitality programs and individual tickets being newly replenished with access to high-demand Olympic

events for experiencing the Olympic Games at its greatest.

On Thursday, participating customers on CoSport.com wishing to purchase these new and limited Tokyo

2020 offerings will be placed into an ordered queue at 1 p.m. EST, or beginning at 12:30 p.m. may enter a

waiting room for processing into that queue, to ensure fair access amid what is again expected to be

high demand.

Record demand in Japan has resulted in the majority of high-demand tickets being unavailable outside

the host country, with the United States sharing in remainders split among more than 200 other Olympic

territories.

"With less than 6-months until its Opening Ceremony, athletes already qualifying and The Olympic

Stadium nearing completion, Tokyo 2020 is set to be one of the greatest Games ever," said Robert F.

Long, President of CoSport.

"The unprecedented demand for Olympic tickets and accommodation can be a challenge for Americans

looking to travel to Tokyo, so we encourage fans to plan early, check out Thursday’s ticket sale and

consider package options which let fans enjoy their favorite sports knowing hotel, transport and

hospitality needs are taken care of for that once-in-a-lifetime Olympic experience."

The Olympic experience experts, CoSport is the only authorized Olympic ticketing site in the United

States and has spent decades bringing "The Team Behind the Team" to the Games, ensuring Team USA

fans are as integral to the Tokyo Games as American athletes are to inspiring to the world.

About CoSport

​The Olympic experience experts, CoSport is the world’s leading provider of Olympic Games tickets and

hospitality packages, having supported hundreds of thousands of fans at the past 10 Olympic and

Olympic Winter Games. Headquartered in the United States with offices around the world, CoSport is a

proud sponsor and the Official Hospitality Provider of the United States Olympic & Paralympic

Committee.

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