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Baltimore Ravens extend 2020 season passes to next season

The Baltimore Ravens announced to permanent seat licensees on Wednesday that subscriptions for 2020 will be postponed to the 2021 season. The team said that subscription locations for all fans would be protected and that the same seats would be offered for a renewal in 2021. The team has declared that the credits for funds paid out up to the 2020 season to date will be applied to the accounts and can be used for next season’s renewal or for future ticket purchases, or a refund may be requested. Current sales of tickets to a game in 2020 will be halted and refunds will be given to fans who have already made purchases. If the Ravens are permitted by state and local government rules and regulations to invite fans to attend games In 2020, the team announced that significantly reduced seating capacity at the M&T Bank stadium would be required. Based on social distancing guidelines and fan safety protocols developed by health experts, Government officials and the NFL, the capacity of the stadium – if fans are allowed – should be less than 14,000 seats per game. “To provide an adequate level of security for fans wishing to attend matches, a reduction in capacity is necessary,” Ravens president Dick Cass said in a statement. “We are disappointed that this disrupts many ticket buyers, but we have an obligation to our fans and our community to keep the M&T Bank stadium as safe as possible.” Once an updated manifest of stadium seats is finalized, 2020 individual match ticket sales will resume, with PSL owners receiving a priority purchase opportunity before any public sale. The Ravens will make more information on match tickets, including a sale date, available at a later date. “With more than 62,000 seasons tickets already sold, there is no fair way to accommodate in a limited stadium capacity all PSL owners who wish to keep subscriptions for 2020,” said the vice- Senior President of Ticket Sales and Operations, Baker Koppelman. “In these unusual circumstances, it’s best to simplify the ticketing process and allow fans to decide which games they want to attend, while giving our PSL owners priority to access the tickets.” Fans with questions can request a call at the Ravens box office. by sending an email to ravens.ticketoffice@ravens.nfl.net or by calling 410-261-RAVE (7283) and pressing option four to leave a message. A ticket staff member will call as soon as possible during normal business hours.

The Baltimore Ravens announced to permanent seat licensees on Wednesday that subscriptions for 2020 will be carried over to the 2021 season.

The team said the seating locations for the 2020 season passes for all fans will be protected, and the same seats will be offered for renewal in 2021.

The team has stated that credits for funds paid out to the 2020 season to date will be applied to the accounts and can be used for next season’s renewal or for future ticket purchases, or a refund can be requested .

Current sales of tickets to a 2020 game are being halted and refunds will be given to fans who have already made purchases.

If the Ravens are allowed by state and local government rules and regulations to invite fans to the games in 2020, the team has announced that a significant reduction in seating capacity at the M&T Bank stadium will be required.

Based on social distancing guidelines and fan safety protocols developed by health experts, government officials and the NFL, the stadium’s capacity – if fans are allowed – should be less than 14,000 seats per game.

“To provide an adequate level of security for fans who wish to attend games, a reduction in capacity is necessary,” Ravens president Dick Cass said in a statement. “We are disappointed that this disrupts many ticket buyers, but we have an obligation to our fans and our community to keep the M&T Bank stadium as safe as possible.”

Once the stadium seating manifesto is updated, sales of 2020 individual game tickets will resume, with PSL owners receiving a priority opportunity to purchase before any public sale.

The Ravens will provide more information on match tickets, including a sale date, at a later date.

“With more than 62,000 subscriptions already sold, there is no fair way to accommodate all of the PSL owners who wish to keep subscriptions for 2020 in a limited stadium capacity,” said the executive vice president of ticket sales and operations, Baker Koppelman, in a statement. “In these unusual circumstances, it’s best to simplify the ticket sales process and allow fans to decide which games they want to attend, while giving our PSL owners priority in accessing tickets.”

Fans with questions can request a call from a Ravens ticketing representative by sending an email to ravens.ticketoffice@ravens.nfl.net or by calling 410-261-RAVE (7283) and pressing ‘option four to leave a message. A ticket staff member will call as soon as possible during normal business hours.

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