Emirates Signs 60 Million Euro Deal With AC Milan
Emirates Signs 60 Million Euro Deal With AC Milan
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Emirates has scored a belter by announcing a new sponsorship deal with Italian football giants, AC Milan.
The international airline announced the €60 million-plus partnership in the presence of superstars Ronaldinho and David Beckham, on loan from LA Galaxy.
"We like to give sports fans something to shout about and this exciting shirt sponsorship deal certainly does that," said HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline and Group.
Sheikh Ahmed, who was represented at a press conference today in Milan by Boutros Boutros, the airline's Divisional Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, added: "Once again, Emirates has demonstrated its unstinting support for the world of sports, while extending our relationship with one of the leading iconic football brands. Needless to say, in the current economic climate, our enhanced commitment to the club, Italy and sports fans across the globe takes on an even greater significance."
Emirates first signed a sponsorship agreement with AC Milan in September 2007. The following year, the relationship was elevated to Top Institutional Sponsor. The prestigious shirt sponsor deal, spread over five years, will become visible from the start of the 2010/2011 season.
AC Milan's Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Adriano Galliani, said: "When Emirates became one of our sponsors, the relationship that linked the two companies grew and evolved, thanks to a common vision and common objectives. Today, we have reached the most important target - Emirates has become our shirt sponsor and has positioned its brand on the most successful club in the world."
The AC Milan squad, brimming with superstar players, has made a number of training visits to Emirates' home of Dubai, escaping the chill of the European winter to enjoy the airline's superb on the ground and in-flight service, along with the warmth of the UAE.
Other teams sponsored by the carrier include Paris Saint Germain Football Club in France, Hamburger SV in Germany, Olympiacos FC in Greece, and of course Arsenal in the UK. The 2004 Arsenal agreement was the biggest club sponsorship deal in English football history. Emirates has become the first airline to reach Official Partner status for the FIFA World Cup™
Among a wide range of other sports sponsorships is Emirates Team New Zealand and Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand.
Emirates flies four times daily from New Zealand to Dubai and beyond via Australia.
The highly decorated carrier, just 25 years old, has services to more than 100 destinations across six continents, including Milan, Rome and Venice in Italy. Tokyo, Amsterdam, Prague and Madrid have been announced as new routes for 2010, supported by a growing fleet of wide-bodied aircraft.
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