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Roland-Garros extends Emirates deal

Emirates and Roland-Garros have signed a five-year extension to their partnership, which will see the airline continue on as the Official Airline and a Premium Partner of Roland-Garros till 2027.

Emirates, which has been a partner of Roland-Garros since 2013, was named as the tournament’s Premium Partner in 2018.

Boutros Boutros, Divisional Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, marketing & brand for Emirates, commented:

We are very proud to be marking our tenth year at Roland-Garros 2022. Roland-Garros is one of the four Grand Slams and one of the most highly followed tournaments in the world. We are thrilled to be using our platform to engage with tennis fans worldwide, bring communities together, and offer our customers exclusive access and experiences.

The extension of its agreement with Roland-Garros strengthens Emirates’ partnership with the sport, with the airline currently partnering with three of the four Grand Slams along with various other ATP tournaments. 

Staff

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