(Reuters) The tickets will be sold as part of a package tour, including air tickets and accommodation, Shen Zhu Ying, managing director of China Travel said.
"Our wholly-owned subsidiary in Beijing, China International Travel Corp, and the state-run China International Sport Travel, have been allocated 10,500 tickets for China's three opening round matches," he said.
He did not give details about the cost of the package.
"The price of the World Cup tickets would be sold at cost and we have sent a team to South Korea to look into ticket and hotel costs," he said.
"Price details should be available by February," he added.
China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Ltd has said its subsidiary and a state-run sports unit in mainland China has obtained exclusive rights to sell tickets for China's first soccer World Cup finals appearance.






