64°F
weather icon Clear

Aviators tickets for May games to go on sale

Tickets for Aviators games will be released monthly, the team announced Friday.

Kicking off the month-to-month sales, fans can purchase tickets to the team’s 12 May games at Las Vegas Ballpark beginning at noon May 3. Tickets for the May games will be sold in pods of two and four and will be available via Ticketmaster, the team said.

The Aviators kick off their 39th season in Las Vegas against the Sacramento River Cats at 7:05 p.m. May 6.

Season ticket holders will get a jump on the general public, with a presale of select seats opening the week of April 26. Full-, half- and quarter-season plan holders will be able to use their account credit as a ticket bank.

Season ticket holders can log in to their account to select their seats and games. Each account will be allowed to buy up to four tickets for each game, as availability allows.

Any VIP member will be placed in a similar location as their season tickets, with games added to their accounts and rotated to ensure each account holder has the opportunity to attend games in a similar location.

Hospitality group areas, including suites, party decks and the pool area in right-center field, are available by calling 702-943-7200.

The exact capacity the 10,000-seat ballpark will be allowed for May’s games is still being determined, according to Jim Gemma, Aviators spokesman. That number will be available closer to the home opener.

Gov. Steve Sisolak announced recently that the state should be able to reopen at 100 percent capacity June 1. In turn, capacity limits and ticket policies will change for Aviators games.

Contact Mick Akers at makers@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on Twitter.

THE LATEST
Aviators eye PCL playoff berth in final week of season

A spot in the PCL championship series is on the line when the Aviators end the season with a six-game homestand against the El Paso Chihuahuas starting Tuesday.

Aviators pitcher anchoring bullpen during playoff push

Aviators reliever Grant Holman made his Major League debut Saturday with the Oakland Athletics. It’s a promotion deserving of the season he’s put together in the minor leagues.