Helsingborgs Ticket Details Announced - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced details of the official trip to Helsingborgs as well as ticket priority for both UEFA games.
Season ticket holders can make sure of their regular seats for the home game from Monday 1st to Thursday 4th October.
Then there'll be a ballot before, from Friday 5th to Tuesday 9th October, Portman Plus and Blues Crew members can purchase tickets. Any left will go on general sale on October 10th.
Tickets are available from the ticket office or via the booking line 0845 6050129. Tickets cost start £19.50 for adults with Senior Citizens, £13.50 and children £3.00.
The away leg priority is thus: Monday 8th October (from 10am) Away Match Passport holders, Tuesday 9th October Portman Plus Gold card holders, Wednesday 10th October Portman Plus and Blues Crew members and season ticket holders. From Thursday 11th October any remaining tickets will go on general sale.
There are four different official trips to choose from for Helsingborgs: a one day trip at £206 per person, a three-star trip for two nights from £346, a five-star trip for one night from £336 per person and a second-five star tour, this time for two nights from £411 per person. More details from the club.
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