Campaign India Team
Mar 24, 2023

Olympic Games Paris 2024 gets DreamSetGo as sub-distributor

The sports experiences, hospitality, and travel company has acquired the exclusive ticketing rights in India

Olympic Games Paris 2024 gets DreamSetGo as sub-distributor
Sports experiences, hospitality, and travel company DreamSetGo has been appointed as the official sub-distributor for Olympic Games Paris 2024. 
 
On Location, the official hospitality provider of the games has brought about this assocciation. 
 
Through this partnership, DreamSetGo has acquired the exclusive ticketing rights in India. 
 
It will be tasked with serving the Indian market to deliver a hospitality experience for stakeholders and guests of the Olympic Games.
  
Will Whiston, executive vice president, On Location - Olympic and Paralympic Games, said, “The International Olympic Committee and Paris 2024 aim to set a new standard in hospitality for the Olympic Games. It is the first time this new, historical, and innovative hospitality model will be in place. As the sole official hospitality provider for the next three Games, On Location is excited to work with our new network of exceptional partners to open up the most memorable hospitality experiences to stakeholders, partners, and sports enthusiasts worldwide.”
 
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Campaign India

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