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Emirates enhances fan experience at Roland-Garros with hospitality and community initiatives
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Adnan Kazim Deputy President & Chief Commercial Officer | Emirates Airline

Emirates is enhancing its presence at Roland-Garros 2025 with a range of offerings aimed at delivering memorable experiences. The airline, which has been a Premium Partner of the Grand Slam since 2018, will continue this partnership until 2027.

Guests visiting the Salon Phillipe-Chatrier private lounge can expect top-tier hospitality, featuring gourmet dishes and prime views of the Philippe-Chatrier court. Emirates is also engaging tennis fans with an interactive booth where they can participate in games and enter draws for prizes such as match tickets and branded merchandise.

In addition to these activities, Emirates will offer complimentary ice cream on select dates—May 24, May 28, and June 4—at Jardin des Mousquetaires to help attendees beat the summer heat.

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The airline continues its support for local communities through its collaboration with Fête le Mur. This partnership allows children from disadvantaged neighborhoods to engage in sporting activities and offers them opportunities to meet tennis legends during the Trophée des Légendes event.

Emirates' involvement in global tennis extends beyond Roland-Garros; it is also associated with other major tournaments like the Australian Open, US Open, Wimbledon, and numerous ATP World Tour events. In France, Emirates sponsors Olympique Lyonnaise until 2030 and supports UAE Team Emirates in cycling tours including the Tour De France.

Operating in France for over three decades, Emirates currently provides extensive flight services to Paris, Nice, and Lyon. During Roland-Garros from May 25 to June 8, passengers on these routes will enjoy themed menus and exclusive inflight entertainment related to tennis.

For more details or ticket bookings, customers are encouraged to visit emirates.com or use other available booking channels.

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