Emirates, the world's largest international airline, returns as the Official Airline and Premium Partner of Roland-Garros 2022 for the tenth consecutive year. The premier clay court event will be held at Stade Roland Garros from May 22 to June 5, 2022. Emirates will also be commemorating a significant milestone in France this year, as the airline will be celebrating 30 years of service to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
“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.” Boutros Boutros, Divisional Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, Marketing & Brand for Emirates, highlighted.
“It’s also an important year for us in France, as we’ll be celebrating 30 years of operations to the country. Over the past three decades, customers have truly experienced what it means to fly better with Emirates, and we look forward to continue raising the bar even higher with our world-class products, exceptional services, and extensive network of more than 130 destinations via Dubai.”
Emirates' partnership with Roland-Garros began in 2013, and the airline was named a Grand Slam Premium Partner in 2018. Emirates will have a strong presence throughout the tournament, including branding on the Philippe-Chatrier center court, Suzanne-Lenglen court, and Simonne-Mathieu court.
Emirates is also a sponsor of the Trophée des Légendes, which takes place at Roland-Garros from May 31 to June 5. On May 30, the airline will collaborate with a local organization to provide children with mobility challenges with an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium and the opportunity to meet world-renowned tennis legends.
Emirates will celebrate 30 years of service at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in July. Since 1992, the airline has played a critical role in connecting business and leisure travelers to and from Dubai. The airline's extensive network of 130 destinations provides French customers with connections to Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, Africa, and Australasia.