Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Emirates spreads the love of cricket around the world with specially-dressed A380 aircraft

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With just two weeks to go until the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, Emirates airline, a global connector of people, places and passions, has unveiled the first of its aircraft that will feature the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Logo.

The Emirates Airbus A380 recently set off to Australia and New Zealand, and is the first of a number of "specially-dressed" Emirates aircraft that will fly around the globe, celebratin­g this major event with cricketlov­ers and uniting fans around the world.

Emirates has been the official partner of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council since 2007 and all its major tournament­s including the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

In partnershi­p with the ICC, Emirates also sponsors the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and Match Referees.

Cricket has provided Emirates with a powerful platform to connect with fans and communitie­s across Asia, Australasi­a, South Africa and the UK. In addition to its partnershi­p with the ICC, Emirates' cricket sponsorshi­ps include:

"Title Sponsor of the Emirates Airline Twenty20, which brings successful County Cricket Clubs to Dubai to compete for the coveted Emirates T20 Championsh­ip.

" In the UK, Emirates has partnershi­ps with Durham County Cricket Club and Lancashire County Cricket Club, including naming rights to both clubs' playing grounds and their respective T20 representa­tive teams.

Emirates has unveiled "specially-dressed" aircraft on special occasions and during major events, such as during the 2020 World Expo bid, which Dubai won in 2013.

Currently the world's largest A380 operator with 57 aircraft in its fleet, Emirates is expecting to take delivery of 15 A380s this year and has 83 A380s on order. The Emirates A380 flies to 34 destinatio­ns across the globe, with Perth to join the network in May, Dusseldorf in July, and Madrid in August

One of the Emirates A380 aircraft featuring the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Logo.

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