Ticket chaos: crackdown on VIP seats, touts at Asian Games

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Last Updated : Aug 24 2018 | 9:50 PM IST

Indonesian officials vowed to crack down on excessive VIP seating and illegal re-selling today at the Asian Games, where ticketing chaos has left angry fans unable to attend even as thousands of seats remain empty.

The Olympic Council of Asia complained to Indonesian organisers over the number of vacant seats at venues, instructing them to reduce the number of places reserved for officials after VIP allocations reached as high as 40 percent in some arenas.

"This is causing a great deal of confusion and does not look good on the broadcasting when there are empty seats," the OCA said in a letter to the organising committee.

Hundreds of people have been left queueing for hours in the heat for Asian Games tickets, while fans have lashed out after difficulties booking tickets online.

Organisers switched to new e-commerce company Blibli on the eve of the games after its original online vendor's server broke down.

Francis Wanandi, deputy head of Games organising committee INASGOC, told reporters two additional sites would now be selling tickets after complaints that tickets were still not accessible online.

But each would have its own allotted quota, meaning buyers may need to visit all three in some cases, he said.

Some tickets which appeared to be sold out on the new vendors' sites would become available after being transferred from the old server in "one or two days".

"There were some glitches in our system, therefore we made some corrections," he said.

"Because of logistics issues, the new vendors have only been appointed, they need to prepare things."
"But we try to prevent them from making a transaction in the venues. So we try to minimise them."

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First Published: Aug 24 2018 | 9:50 PM IST

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