Congress members criticize FIFA's limited ticket sale to NYC residents as a superficial solution to high World Cup prices.
Quiver AI Summary
Lawmakers criticize FIFA's ticket sale: Congressman Frank Pallone and Congresswoman Nellie Pou have condemned FIFA's decision to sell 1,000 World Cup tickets at $50 each to New York residents, labeling it a "publicity stunt." They argue this measure fails to address the high ticket prices that are preventing many fans from attending the games.
Concerns over ticket pricing: Pallone and Pou have raised issues regarding FIFA's ticketing practices, particularly their implementation of "dynamic pricing." They have previously requested clarification from FIFA on its pricing strategy, citing increased prices for matches since ticket sales began.
Fan frustrations with ticketing process: Fans have complained about long waits, unclear pricing practices, and issues with ticket availability. Reports suggest ticket prices have significantly increased, with some seats more than doubling in cost, raising concerns about transparency in ticket sales.
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