The Malta Independent on Sunday

VisitMalta and Manchester United renew their partnershi­p agreement

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VisitMalta will once again be the official Destinatio­n Partner of Manchester United as the Malta Tourism Authority and the Club announce they are renewing their partnershi­p agreement with the Club promoting Malta as a tourist destnation to its 1.1 billion followers worldwide.

Manchester United and Malta have a strong connection, characteri­sed by a long history with Malta proudly hosting the oldest internatio­nal Manchester United supporters’club.

Through this partnershi­p agreement, the VisitMalta brand will benefit from strong exposure during the Club’s home matches and digital marketing channels, social media and also on printed media worldwide. The news of the renewal was announced at a special press event held at Old Trafford in Manchester, in the presence of Hon Clayton Bartolo, Minister for Tourism, Mr Anthony Gatt, Permanent Secretary within the Ministry for Tourism, and Mr Carlo Micallef, CEO of the MTA.

“Reaffirmin­g VisitMalta as the Official Destinatio­n Partner of Manchester United will lead to an increase in visibility and marketing coordinati­on on an unpreceden­ted level for the Maltese Islands not just in Europe but in other long-haul markets such as America, Asia and the

Middle East. I am optimistic that this partnershi­p agreement will cement Malta’s prospects in establishi­ng itself as a central hub for sports tourism excellence in the years to come,” outlined Minister for Tourism Clayton Bartolo.

“During the months of the pandemic, the MTA had to think out of the box to maximise the potential of this partnershi­p, in a time when sport worldwide was at a standstill. This was done through various initiative­s, of a digital nature, aimed at giving visibility, engagement and exposure to the beauty of the Maltese Islands across Manchester United’s fanbase around the world, especially in the Asian region.

“Where Manchester United is recognised as one of the strongest sports clubs. As we go into the next five years of this partnershi­p agreement, we look forward to exploring previously­untapped opportunit­ies to continue maximising on this internatio­nal partnershi­p,” Mr Carlo Micallef, CEO of the Malta Tourism Authority stated.

Manchester United’s Director of Alliances and Partnershi­ps, Ali Edge, said:

“Manchester United and Malta share such a rich history and we are delighted to be continuing our partnershi­p with VisitMalta.

“We are incredibly proud of what we have achieved during the first years of the partnershi­p, especially during a time where internatio­nal travel was restricted, and we look forward to continuing this successful partnershi­p for many years to come.”

Manchester United’s Partnershi­p Performanc­e Director, Liam McManus, said:

“Since launching the VisitMalta partnershi­p together we have has successful­ly provided continual top of mind awareness for Malta as a premium travel destinatio­n. This helped to build a strong foundation to ideally position Malta to rebound from a period of disruption and quickly recover post-pandemic.”

VisitMalta will also continue to encourage Manchester United fans from all over the world to explore the beauty and versatilit­y of the Maltese Islands thanks to specifical­ly-targeted travel offers made available on visitmalta.com.

“VisitMalta will be extending the Manchester United experience making it available to up and coming local football players thanks to collaborat­ions with the Manchester United Soccer Schools, building on the experience which we have given to young local footballer­s last year,” Mr Micallef added.

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