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FIFA Corporate Hospitality Programme packages approaching sell-out

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Package sales via the FIFA Commercial Hospitality Programme for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany have already hit record-setting levels and are going fast, making it the most successful hospitality programme in FIFA World Cup history.

Representatives of iSe-Hospitality, FIFA's worldwide exclusive partner for the FIFA Commercial Hospitality Programme (CHP), reported to the Ticketing Sub-Committee of the Organising Committee that the sales of the CHP are progressing extremely well, with over 70% of available packages sold. Although the programme can already be considered a success, there are still packages available for all matches in all stadiums for FIFA's flagship event in Germany this summer.

"FIFA is extremely pleased to hear that hospitality sales are hitting all of their targets," said Ticketing Sub-Committee chairman David Will. "This is yet another indication of the attractiveness of the FIFA World Cup and with a number of excellent packages still available, it's a great opportunity that should be considered for all those wishing to see matches in person in Germany."

Larger and more extensive than any hospitality programme in history, iSe-Hospitality's packages have been snapped up by large and small business from around the world, and offer exclusive access, top-quality service and the best tickets to make for an unforgettable football experience in Germany.
Source: euFootball.BIZ © Copyright 2006 - All rights reserved.

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