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Dubai — Emirates has been announced the naming rights sponsor of one of Britain’s tallest landmarks outside London, Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, UK. Emirates will be the first sponsor of the Tower which will be rebranded as Emirates Spinnaker Tower from July 2015.
The new agreement, which will span five years and is worth £3.5 million, will see Emirates’ branding on the Tower. Sir Tim Clark, president of Emirates Airline, and Councillor Donna Jones, leader of Portsmouth City Council, announced the new partnership up in the air.
“As the most prominent landmark in Portsmouth, we are honoured to be the inaugural sponsor of Emirates Spinnaker Tower,” said Clark. “This sponsorship represents our vested interest in the UK where we currently operate 16 daily flights and where we are responsible for injecting and stimulating over £2.1 billion into the country’s GDP each year. Part of the reason that this sponsorship opportunity was so appealing to us is that it will enable the local City Council to reinvest this partnership money into the local community, something that we are proud to be able to support.”
Jones said: “Emirates is one of the most prestigious brands in the world and this association can only benefit Portsmouth.
“With the financial situation the Council faces, we have to think creatively about how we can achieve the maximum income potential from our assets, and this is just one of several deals we are working on. The money this sponsorship brings in will help reduce the need for cuts to vital services such as social care and those things communities value so much like libraries, community centres and leisure facilities.”
The Emirates Spinnaker Tower is situated on the waterfront in Portsmouth, 100 kilometres from London Gatwick and London Heathrow, where Emirates operates a total of eight daily flights. Portsmouth is renowned for its rich naval and maritime history, with the Emirates Spinnaker Tower designed to honour this heritage by representing sails billowing in the wind.
The branding is expected to be in place in time for the arrival of the America’s Cup World Series in Portsmouth from July 23 to 26. Emirates already has close ties with the America’s Cup, as sponsor of Emirates Team New Zealand, one of the challengers for the 35th America’s Cup.
In addition to the airline’s UK-based sport sponsorships, Emirates is also the sponsor of the Emirates Air Line, London’s popular cable car across the Thames. In total, Emirates invests over £70 million into its various UK sponsorship properties each year.
The UK is Emirates’ largest European market with 112 weekly flights spanning the breadth of the country via six gateways including; London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Birmingham, Newcastle, Manchester and Glasgow.
— business@khaleejtimes.com
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