ticket agency
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ticket agency
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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The business regulation agency said the soccer federation and a ticket agency were guilty of “anti-competitive conduct” in marking up ticket prices for Colombia’s home games in qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.
From Washington Times
And then the fourth level is really working with the ticket agency ticket policies and airlines and all sorts of those.
From Washington Times
A man I know, a New York economist, told me that he had friends in from out of town who wanted to see the Knicks, so he called a ticket agency and ordered four seats for a Tuesday night game against the Portland Trailblazers.
It was a compromise that would later become the subject of a police investigation: when interviewed in July this year, the head of Juventus’s ticket sales, Stefano Merulla, admitted that the club would supply hundreds of match-day tickets, on credit, to the leader of each ultra group, through a ticket agency called Akena, in return for good behaviour.
From The Guardian
It styles itself as the "uncarrier", offering customers free video-streaming options, gifts, tie-ups with ticket agency StubHub, and customer-friendly data plans that have been copied by rivals.
From BBC
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