By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
The upcoming 2016 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four in Berlin has demonstrated once again the event’s broad appeal to fans all over the world.
With more than three months before the Final Four takes over Mercedes-Benz Arena in the German capital from May 13 to 15, ticket-buyers have again proven their devotion to the Turkish Airlines Euroleague’s signature event by guaranteeing that the Final Four will be a sold-out success as always.
The overwhelming interest in attending the Final Four came from all corners of Europe and beyond. The percentage of customers per country of all tickets sold is headed by Turkey, with 28%. Next comes Germany (18%), then Spain (14%), Greece, (10%), Italy (6%) and Israel (3%). A full 21% of the total sold outside of those six countries, showing that the Final Four draws from a broad spectrum of fans who recognize its unique combination of sporting drama and weekend-long entertainment held in world-class tourist destinations.
Fortunately for fans who missed out on tickets so far, there remain a few options.
Selling fast but still available are a few Premium Tickets that offer any fan the chance to experience the unforgettable atmosphere of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four from the best seats and to access unique VIP hospitality lounges and services. For more information on benefits, prices and availability of Premium Tickets, contact f4tickets@euroleague.net
At the same time, travel packages are available online through Detur, the official travel agency of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four, and include Final Four tickets from various categories. It will also be possible to re-sell and purchase Final Four tickets through viagogo, the official secondary ticketing partner of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four, or to secure ticket options through Ticket2Final, to make sure that you will have a ticket should your favorite team qualify for the Final Four.
Finally, every team that reaches the Final Four will receive an allotment of approximately 800 tickets to distribute to its supporters when they qualify.
“The Final Four is now a standard-setting event in world sports, as well as the place to be for all basketball fans and businesses, because it delivers a unique experience for every customer profile,” Roser Queraltó, Euroleague Basketball’s Chief Business Development Officer, said. “Selling out months before the qualified teams are known reflects the growth of the competition and the appeal of the host cities.”