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Fijian Drua partners with Flicket to introduce new ticketing system for the Drua’s game

Fijian Drua partners with Flicket to introduce new ticketing system for the Drua’s game

By Navitalai Naivalurua
08/12/2022
[Photo: Fijian Drua]

Good news for Swire Shipping Fijian Drua fans in the country as they can now purchase their match tickets and other products from their phones on the Club’s website after the Drua partnered with Flicket, a leading New Zealand company, to introduce a brand new ticketing system for the Drua’s game at both Churchill Park and HFC Bank Stadium.

The new ticketing system will allow fans to purchase reserved Platinum or Gold seats, season memberships, and even hospitality from the Drua website.

The Club has also increased its distribution for the sale of physical tickets, with fans now able to purchase tickets from 17 Jacks of Fiji outlets across Fiji, as well as at Fiji Sports Council and Lautoka City Council.

Fijian Drua CEO Mark Evans welcomed this new partnership and stated that they have been working on this ticketing solution for a while now to make it as easy as possible for fans to get access to seats of their choice.

Evans says this new system saves fans the hassle of what they had to experience in the past as fans had to wait for ticket books to be released at different locations, spend time lining up, and pay for a physical ticket.

Flicket CEO Ben Calvert says their team is thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with the Fijian Drua, Fiji Sports Council and Lautoka City Council in this historic partnership.

He says being the first company in the world to offer a truly digital ticketing solution in Fiji, a nation of avid rugby fans, is an honour and something their entire team is looking forward to delivering.

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