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Inter Milan FC onboard Qatar Airways as official global airline partner

The Serie A club, Inter Milan FC have announced a brand new partnership with the Qatari multinational airline company, Qatar Airways.

Following the treaty, Qatar Airways has been named the official global airline partner of La Beneamata in the ongoing edition of the Italian top-tier league.

The exclusive collaboration was introduced at the club’s home turf, the San Siro Stadium yesterday where the arena’s pillars were glammed up with the airline entity’s colours. The players and fans of the club were greeted on the ground by the cabin staff team of the flight brand.

Furthermore, to honour the new cooperation, there was also a magnificent 3D video-mapping show on the pitch. In recognition of Inter’s new partner, the hospitality facilities were additionally furnished with brand-related materials and imagery.

Qatar Airways has always been a prime catalyst in the sports marketing arena. The company has an illustrious history of partnering with many sporting teams and events worldwide like FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), BWT Alpine F1 Team, Qatar Cricket Association, Brooklyn Nets, Formula 1, CONCACAF Gold Cup 2021, Legends League Cricket (LLC) and FIFA World Cup 2022.

Before this development, the Italian top-flight team also forged commercial partnerships with companies such as U-Power, Nike, Enel, BPER Banca, La Molisana, Santa Margherita, SWM Motorcycles, Shineray Motors, Gatorade, and Acqua S.Bernardo.

The Biscione are currently standing as the table-toppers of the league, with 31 points. In its recent encounter, the unit defeated Frosinone by 2-0 and obtained its tenth win. The club will be squaring off against Juventus FC on Monday, November 27 in its next game.

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