Tokyo Olympics could cut ‘extras’ in face of soaring costs
Tokyo Olympic organizers and the IOC said Thursday they will cut some of the extras out of next year’s postponed games, an attempt to limit what is expected to be billions of dollars in added expenses.
International Olympic Committee member John Coates, who heads the inspection team for Tokyo, said in a teleconference that cuts were likely in areas such as hospitality and expensive “live sights” for public viewing.
“Do we need to make provisions for as much hospitality for the sponsors, the broadcasters and the national Olympic committees?” Coates asked, suggesting the coronavirus pandemic may dampen enthusiasm. “Many of the broadcasters may not have as big a presence here of advertisers because of the economic downturn.”
Coates talked about the difference between “must-have” features and “nice-to-have” accessories, which may be ruled out when the Olympics open on July 23, 2021.