Etihad Airways has signed a new three-year,
multi-million dollar partnership deal with the Sydney Opera House.
New South Wales Minister for Tourism, Major
Events and the Arts, George Souris, said, “This exciting
partnership between Etihad Airways, and our nation’s flagship
performing arts centre will raise even further Sydney’s profile as
one of the world’s great tourist and cultural destinations. It
will help bring more international artists to New South Wales and
provide its citizens as well as visitors with access to all the
cultural opportunities of a truly global city. Tourism plays a
vital role in the New South Wales economy creating almost 150,000
direct jobs.”
Etihad Airways’ President and Chief Executive
Officer James Hogan said the partnership with Sydney Opera House
symbolised the airline’s commitment to Australian tourism and to
the arts and culture worldwide.
“Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s
architectural wonders, recognised the world over and from today,
the most culturally valuable asset in our global sponsorship
portfolio. It joins Melbourne Recital Centre, Biennale of Sydney,
Arab Film Festival Australia, Islamic Museum of Australia and
Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium in a suite of partnerships that reflect
the airline’s increasing investment in Australia’s cultural
sector. As exclusive international airline partner, we will
develop a range of joint initiatives to promote tourism to Sydney
and to increase the Opera House’s capacity to bring the world’s
best to Sydney for the enjoyment of locals and visitors alike.”
Mr Hogan said the partnership complemented the
recent $6million marketing agreement which Etihad Airways had
signed with Tourism Australia to promote travel from the Middle
East, UK and Europe.
“Strategic investments such as these in tourism
and the community – with their flow-on economic effects – are the
foundation of our enduring partnership with Australia,” he added.
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