Here's when Expo 2020 tickets will go on sale

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Tickets to the 'World's Greatest Show' will go on sale later this month.

With exactly three months to go before the event kicks off, Expo 2020 Dubai has announced that tickets will be on sale worldwide from July 18, opening up 182 days of exceptional experiences for every visitor.

The tickets include access to all pavilions, events and live performances, providing limitless opportunities to enjoy Expo’s dynamic and diverse entertainment programme, with up to 60 live events each day.

Organisers earlier announced that one-day tickets are priced at AED 95, multi-day tickets, offering unrestricted entry for 30 consecutive days, are priced at AED 195, while season passes with unlimited entry for the entire six months of Expo 2020, are priced at AED 495.

Children under the age of 18 and students holding a valid student ID from any academic institution in the world will be given free entry.

In line with Expo 2020’s commitment to host the most inclusive event in World Expo history, complimentary tickets will be available for people of determination, with their companion receiving a 50 per cent discount, while visitors aged 60 years and above can also enter for free.

Tickets will go on sale online from July 18 at expo2020dubai.com.

They will also be available through more than 2,500 authorised ticket resellers, including online travel agents, tour operators, hotel groups and airlines from 100-plus markets around the world.

"No two days at Expo will be the same, and with so much on offer, every guest will be inspired to visit as many times as possible, to witness the collaborative power of innovation and collaboration and to join the making of a new world," said Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General of Expo 2020 Dubai.

 

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