Khaleej Times

Emirates, Formula 1 renew global partnershi­p

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DUBAI — Emirates, the world’s largest internatio­nal airline, and Formula 1, the pinnacle of motorsport, on Sunday announced they have renewed and expanded their partnershi­p until the end of 2022.

Emirates has been an F1 Global Partner since 2013, and the renewed agreement will see the airline enjoy an expanded branding and consumer activation presence at over 15 races on the FIA Formula One World Championsh­ip calendar across Europe, Asia, Australia, North America and South America.

The renewed agreement, which came into effect at the start of the current 2018 season in March with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, also includes Emirates being the Title Sponsor of today’s Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, and for the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim from July 20-22.

“There’s an excellent fit between Emirates and Formula 1, from the global extent of our destinatio­n network and the cities in which races take place, to the focus on innovation and technology that underpins the sport and our approach to the developmen­t of products and services for our customers. Formula 1’s global appeal also provides us with an opportunit­y to share in the passion of the millions of fans who follow the sport, many of whom are our customers,” said Thierry Antinori, Emirates executive vice president and chief commercial officer.

Sean Bratches, managing director, commercial operations at Formula 1 said, “We are delighted to renew our long-term global partnershi­p with Emirates, a loyal friend and supporter of our sport since 2013. We have embarked on a new and innovative chapter in the history of Formula, and we are happy to share the journey and the excitement with such a renowned and leading brand as Emirates.”

As a Global Partner of Formula 1 for the next five years, Emirates will have extensive trackside branding at the races, hospitalit­y for guests at the Paddock Club, interactiv­e fan engagement activities at F1 Fan Zones and F1 Fan Festivals at selected races, as well as Supercar Hot Laps at eight races and branding across digital media assets. Emirates will also offer its Skywards members the opportunit­y to use their miles to bid for exclusive VIP experience­s at the various races.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Sean Bratches, managing director, commercial operations at Formula 1, Thierry Antinori, Emirates executive vice president and chief commercial officer, and Chase Carey, chief executive officer of the Formula One Group, flanked by Emirates cabin crew,...
Supplied photo Sean Bratches, managing director, commercial operations at Formula 1, Thierry Antinori, Emirates executive vice president and chief commercial officer, and Chase Carey, chief executive officer of the Formula One Group, flanked by Emirates cabin crew,...

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