JTB appointed Japan’s official ticket supplier for Rugby World Cup 2027
Japan based travel agency and tour group JTB has been appointed official agent in Japan for Rugby World Cup 2027 ticket sales.
The tournament takes place in late 2027 in seven cities across Australia.
JTB will handle ticket sales in Japan and market RWC packages with travel, hotels and in destination tours.
Games take place from October 1 through November 13 2027.
JTB is a major player in Asia for group travel and sports events and is a hospitality partner for Major League Baseball in the US.
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