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Emirates, World Rugby extend World Cup partnership through 2027

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DUBAI: World Rugby and Emirates have extended their long-standing partnership in a deal that ensures the Dubai-based airline remains a worldwide partner of the Rugby World Cup for the next five years.

The agreement covers the next two tournaments, in France next year and Australia in 2027. Emirates has also extended its sponsorship of all World Rugby match officials through 2027.

That deal has been in place since 2013. Next year marks the 16th anniversary of the airline becoming a worldwide partner of the Rugby World Cup and it is now recognized as one of the sport’s most visible and active supporters of the game.

It also sponsors the Dubai and Cape Town rounds of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series. World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “We are delighted to announce the extension of our long-term and successful collaboration with Emirates for the next two men’s Rugby World Cups and in support of our men’s and women’s match officials program. “Emirates’ global network and passion for our sport will be key in our efforts to make rugby truly global and their proven excellence in customer experience will be an asset to take our fan services to the next level.” Emirates’ involvement as a worldwide partner will aid the development of rugby in both emerging and established markets, while the airline’s passengers will be able to watch every moment of the 2023 and 2027 tournaments both live and on-demand from their seats.

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