Emirates Airlines Facilitates Transport of America’s Cup Trophy from Auckland to Barcelona for Finals

Emirates Airlines Facilitates Transport of America’s Cup Trophy from Auckland to Barcelona for Finals

(IN SHORT) Emirates Airlines successfully transported the prestigious America’s Cup trophy from Auckland to Barcelona, arriving just ahead of the match race finals set to begin on October 12. As the Global Partner and Official Airline of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, Emirates celebrates its 20-year partnership with Emirates Team New Zealand, having renewed its commitment as Lead Sponsor. Boutros Boutros, Executive Vice President at Emirates, expressed excitement about the ongoing collaboration and the airline’s involvement in the prestigious sailing event. Emirates will be prominently featured at the Race Villages and engage fans with giveaways. The airline’s long history of supporting sailing began in 2004, and it currently offers numerous flights to Barcelona and Madrid, enhancing accessibility for fans attending the event.

(PRESS RELEASE) Dubai, UAE, 2024-Oct-8 — /Travel PR News/ — Emirates Airlines has successfully transported the prestigious America’s Cup trophy, the oldest trophy in international sport, from Auckland to Barcelona, with a stopover in Dubai. As the Global Partner and Official Airline of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, Emirates celebrated the arrival of this historic trophy in Barcelona on October 6, just days ahead of the highly anticipated match race finals commencing on October 12.

The airline’s enduring partnership with Emirates Team New Zealand, now in its 20th year, has yielded numerous triumphs, including victories in both the 35th and 36th America’s Cup events. Last year, Emirates reaffirmed its commitment to the reigning champions by renewing its role as Lead Sponsor, maintaining naming rights for the team, and reinforcing its designation as the Official Airline and Carrier.

Boutros Boutros, Executive Vice President of Corporate Communications, Marketing, and Brand at Emirates, expressed enthusiasm about the ongoing collaboration: “We are excited to be back on the water for Emirates Team New Zealand’s defence of the America’s Cup. Being the Global Partner and Official Airline for this pinnacle sailing event allows us to be at the center of innovation, technology, and talent in Barcelona. We eagerly anticipate engaging with both long-time sailing enthusiasts and newcomers who are passionately supporting their teams in the quest for the coveted trophy.”

As the Official Airline of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, Emirates is prominently featured across Race Villages, with branding displayed on the sails and hull of Emirates Team New Zealand’s AC75 yacht, ‘Taihoro.’ The airline’s sponsorship will also enhance the event atmosphere, with Emirates cabin crew distributing bespoke luggage tags, merchandise, and other exciting giveaways to race attendees.

Emirates has a rich history of supporting sailing, beginning in 2004 with its sponsorship of Emirates Team New Zealand. This fruitful collaboration has not only celebrated victories but also solidified a shared commitment to excellence in the sport.

With Barcelona serving as an ideal backdrop for the upcoming races, fans can connect with the city through one of Emirates’ 14 weekly flights, including seven from Dubai to Mexico City via Barcelona. Additionally, the airline operates 14 weekly flights to Madrid using its iconic Emirates A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft.

For further details, please visit emirates.com.

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