Over 96 per cent of Jets season ticket holders have renewed their terms

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The push for the playoffs and the buzz that surrounds the Winnipeg Jets has convinced their diehards to remain loyal.

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The push for the playoffs and the buzz that surrounds the Winnipeg Jets has convinced their diehards to remain loyal.

True North Sports & Entertainment and the Jets announced Thursday that over 96 per cent of their season ticket holders have renewed the term of their ticket purchase agreement for those expiring in 2014-15.

The agreements that were up for renewal this season included seats in the P3, P4 and P5 price points and the numbers are on par with the initial group of renewals that took place during the 2013-14 season.

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Plans are set for the downtown barn to receive its previously-scheduled facelift, True North Sports and Entertainment announced this morning, with upgrades scheduled to be completed before the 2015-16 Winnipeg Jets season gets underway.
PHIL HOSSACK / FREE PRESS files Plans are set for the downtown barn to receive its previously-scheduled facelift, True North Sports and Entertainment announced this morning, with upgrades scheduled to be completed before the 2015-16 Winnipeg Jets season gets underway.

True North confirmed that an increased number of seats will be made available to Wait List members for the 2015-16 season, due in part to the addition of loge seating in the upper bowl. After this year’s relocation process is completed, Wait List members will be contacted in June to confirm options in the MTS Centre upper bowl.

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