Demand Forecasting Based on Last Year's Sales Data

MyRealTrip announced on the 21st that it will sell official tickets for the 24-25 season of popular England Premier League (EPL) clubs.


Since last year, MyRealTrip has been selling official tickets for home games of popular clubs such as Tottenham, the team of player Son Heung-min, Arsenal, and Chelsea, for overseas travelers who want to watch Premier League matches.


MyRealTrip, Official Premier League Season Tickets Sold for 2 Consecutive Years View original image

The Premier League ticket sales service achieved the highest transaction amount among over 770 tours and activity products offered by MyRealTrip in London within one year of its official launch, driven by active purchases from travelers in the UK and Europe.


This year, MyRealTrip plans to operate the service to allow more customers to enjoy watching matches at reasonable prices by enhancing the Premier League ticket sales service based on last year’s sales data, in addition to existing benefits such as ▲reservation confirmation within 2 days ▲guaranteed 6 consecutive seats ▲club-specific package product linkage.


MyRealTrip plans to strengthen its competitiveness by focusing on securing a large number of tickets for the enriched ‘Korean Derby’ matches, considering this year’s inclusion of Brentford’s player Kim Ji-su joining the first team, as well as last season’s sold-out matches such as Tottenham vs. Wolverhampton featuring players Son Heung-min and Hwang Hee-chan.



Lee Dong-geon, CEO of MyRealTrip, said, “As the demand for watching Premier League matches in person increases every year and the number of Korean Derby matches has also grown this year, we will meet customer needs through stable ticket supply,” adding, “We will continue to discover activity products that customers want and evolve into a differentiated travel super app that provides unique experiences.”


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