From what I hear, the problem is not corporate sponsors so much as the so-called “Olympic Family.” So for example, IOC rules would require that the delegation from the Central African Republic would be allocated X tickets for each event – presumably all for excellent seats. If nobody from the Central African Republic’s delegation is particularly interested in watching men’s table tennis, then the seats at that event will go empty.
I do think that the system needs to be reformed. It’s disgraceful that hard-core fans are locked out while excellent seats sit empty.
Have all “Olympic Family” ticketholders check in, in person, 24 hours before the event, and if they fail to do so, release the tickets for sale to the general public. That’s just an idea; but I agree that the situation as it stands is ridiculous.
I’d be surprised if that accounted for many of the empty seats - there just are so many of them, and other big events like wimbledon have problems with corporate buyers not turning up too. It’s something I predicted would happen but I’m sure lots of other people did too, just apparently not the people organising ticket sales.
Yes, I’m so glad that my city did not get the Olympics. The taxpayers cough up billions so that they can be treated like second-class citizens for a few weeks. Not to mention the risk of terrorism.