Rugby Travel and Hospitality Limited (RTH), the
official travel and hospitality provider for the Rugby World Cup
2015, has confirmed that more than 400 global tour operators have
expressed an interest to become an Official Travel Agent for the
event.
The response, which is a record for this stage of the
process and is greater than the response for the previous two
Rugby World Cups combined, includes significant uplifts in
traditional and new rugby markets and represents a further
significant boost for an event which is exceeding all delivery
milestones as England prepares to welcome the world’s biggest
rugby stars and more than 400,000 overseas fans in two years’
time.
Expressions of interest to become an Official
Travel Agent have been received from 34 countries, including
Brazil, Chile and the Netherlands for the first time, as well as
Namibia, Kenya, Spain, Romania, Georgia, Dubai and Hong Kong.
A significant increase in applications has also been received from
tour agents in senior playing territories, with the most notable
increase in Argentina and Italy.
With RWC 2019 set to be
staged in Japan for the first time, the number of applications has
tripled and a number of their largest agencies are now included in
the appointment process.
The application process has
now been closed for agents wishing to apply to become an Official
Travel Agent. Official appointments will be made in September and announced in November 2013, and the official travel programme is
due to go on general sale across the globe in January 2014.
RTH Chief Executive Andrew Burton said, “We are delighted with
the high level of interest to be appointed as an Official Travel
Agent for Rugby World Cup 2015. It is estimated that
over 400,000 supporters will travel to England for what will be
the biggest sporting event in the world that year. The Official
Travel Agents appointed later this year will offer a wide range of
ticket inclusive supporter tour packages, so fans from around the
world can guarantee tickets for the games they want to see.”
The official travel and hospitality programme has been one of
the major Rugby World Cup success stories with more than 450,000
tickets sold to fans from around the world through a network of
agents across the France 2007 and New Zealand 2011 tournaments.
Rugby World Cup Limited Chairman Bernard Lapasset said, “This
unprecedented response truly reinforces the strong stature of the
Rugby World Cup brand in the global sporting marketplace. We are
confident that fans travelling to England in two years’ time will
experience not just world-class rugby played on some of the
world’s best-known rugby stages, but will be welcomed with open
arms to an exciting nationwide festival that will showcase the
very best of rugby and England.”
General ticket sales for
Rugby World Cup 2015 will go on sale in 2014.
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