Etihad Airways has extended its title
sponsorship of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
for four years, effective through to the 2015 event.
Etihad has been title sponsor for the event
since the inaugural Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
in 2009. James Hogan, Etihad Airways CEO, and Bernie Ecclestone,
Formula One Group CEO, were on hand to pen the multi- million
dollar deal.
“This sponsorship extension goes against
the current commercial trend of shorter sponsorship terms and
demonstrates our long- term commitment to Formula One. We have
seen that F1 is a highly effective vehicle, no pun intended, for
promoting the values of the Etihad brand and showcasing our home
city of Abu Dhabi to a massive global audience,” Mr Hogan said. “The additional four-year term also allows
us to strengthen our footprint with F1 and leverage our investment
in their global platform more strategically. I am thrilled to
build on the already excellent relationship with Formula One.”
Mr Ecclestone added, “The Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu
Dhabi Grand Prix has been an immense success for Etihad, Abu Dhabi
and for Formula One, bringing the airline and destination to an
estimate worldwide audience of more than 500 million F1 fans. The
influx of visitors travelling to Abu Dhabi also brings a direct
economic benefit, with over 20,000 people pouring into the UAE for
the event, representing tens of millions of dollars for the local
tourism industry.”
As part of the partnership,
Etihad will continue to promote the event globally through its
various communication channels and marketing programs. The airline
also continues to fly its two F1-branded liveried aircraft to
destinations across its network. One of these specially-painted
aircraft will again do a flyover of the Yas Marina Circuit to open
the 2011 event.
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