Aisle pay that: seat surcharges leave spectators on edge at some of Australia’s biggest events
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Aisle seat surcharges are becoming a common practice at major Australian events like the Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix and the Australian Open, where fans are charged an extra $25 for the privilege of sitting at the end of a row. This trend has sparked mixed reactions among spectators; some appreciate the convenience of aisle seats, while others find the additional cost frustrating. Understanding this shift is important as it reflects broader changes in how sporting events are marketed and experienced, impacting both fan satisfaction and event revenue.
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