Arsenal Football Club have announced a new multi-year partnership with travel app Hotels.com, which thus becomes the Official and Exclusive Hotel Partner of the Gunners’ men’s and women’s teams.
As per the deal with the north London-based English professional football club, Hotels.com will get branding presence during the Arsenal men’s and women’s teams’ games at the Emirates Stadium and Meadow Park (the two teams’ respective home grounds).
Hotels.com will also work with the club on global fan engagement activities to unite the Gunners fanbase worldwide.
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Juliet Slot, Chief Commercial Officer, Arsenal Football Club, said:
“We’re proud to introduce Hotels.com as our new?partner.We’re proud to introduce Hotels.com as our new?partner We’re delighted to have Hotels.com as a like-minded partner who shares our passion for bringing supporters together to experience the excitement our games bring. We’re looking forward to working together and helping Hotels.com to connect with all our supporters in unique and exciting ways.“?
Jon Gieselman, President of Expedia Brands, said:
“Jon Gieselman, president of Expedia Brands. Our goal is to enhance this passion by simplifying and creating a seamless travel experience for fans. Teaming up with a prestigious club like Arsenal, we not only open more doors for Arsenal fans to travel but also unite fans from all around the world and make every game an unforgettable adventure.“
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