EMIRATES AIRLINE CONTINUES COMMITMENT TO SPORT IN THAILAND

Monday 15 June 2015 17:32
Emirates Airline remains dedicated to connecting local golfers with their passions through sponsorship of the Singha Corporation Thailand Open

Emirates Airline, a global connector of people and passions, continues its’ sponsorship of the Singha Corporation Thailand Open as the Official Airline, and will be offering golf enthusiasts an exciting lineup of activities throughout the tournament this year.

Mr. Jabr Al-Azeeby, Emirates' Manager for Thailand & Indochina, said, “We are delighted to extend our support of the Singha Corporation Thailand Open, an important event in the Thai golfing calendar. Emirates has a long-standing relationship with golf and we are glad to part of this tournament legacy.

“On a global level, Emirates Airline has always been committed to the intrinsic values of sports and sportsmanship. Our sponsorship and involvement in this competition allows us to interact not only with passionate golfers, but more importantly our passengers in Thailand,” he added.

Throughout the Singha Corporation Thailand Open 2015, Emirates Airline will offer an exciting activity lineup for the avid golf fans. Visitors to the tournament can visit the Emirates booth and participate in an iPad game for a chance to win a trip for two to the ‘Race to Dubai’. The winner will receive two economy class Emirates flights tickets from Thailand to Dubai to attend the DP World Tour Championship 2015, the European Tour’s glittering end-of-season tournament. The winner will also receive three nights hotel accommodation on a twin-sharing basis at Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Resort and two hospitality tickets for the tournament on 21 and 22 November 2015.

The Singha Corporation Thailand Open 2015 will be held from 11-14 June 2015 at the Siam Country Club Pattaya Plantation. The tournament will attract some of the biggest names in golf such as Thailand’s Prayad Marksaeng, Japan Tour number one Koumei Oda, and talented Korean duo Choi Jinho and Moon Kyongjun - just to name a few.