The Twins announced Thursday they will start selling a new Flex Plan season-ticket package for 2016.

The plan offers fans the flexibility and customization to pick the games they wish to attend while retaining the benefits of being a season-ticket holder, which include discounts on box office prices and 10 percent off concessions and merchandise.

The plan consists of 20 tickets that can be redeemed in any increment for any games, with the exception of eight "elite games" — six Saturday home games from June 11 to Aug. 18, plus June 10 vs. the Red Sox and June 17 vs. the Yankees — and the home opener. Tickets are on sale now and can be redeemed starting in March with the flexibility to redeem them up to the first pitch on gameday.

The new plan could be one way for the Twins to jump-start season-ticket sales. Overall attendance at Target Field has declined in each of the six seasons since the ballpark opened — from a high of 3.22 million in 2010 to a low last year of 2.22 million.

Flex Plan tickets are available in two seating categories and two price points: Home Plate View for $440 and Field Box for $680.

More details about Twins season-ticket packages and benefits can be found at twinsbaseball.com.

JASON GONZALEZ