Emirates renews partnership with AC Milan: a bond that has been flying high since 2007
Emirates and AC Milan renew one of the longest-running and most recognizable partnerships in Italian soccer. The Dubai-based airline [...]

Emirates and AC Milan renew one of the longest-running and most recognizable partnerships in Italian soccer.
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The Dubai airline will continue to be Principal Partner, Official Airline Partner e Official Men's Jersey Partner of the Rossoneri club, confirming the presence of the famous logo "Fly Better" on the jerseys of the men's First Team in all major competitions, from Serie A to the Champions League.

The renewal is not just a commercial agreement: it is a continuation of a story that began in 2007 and has become a symbol of elegance and success in the sport-aviation pair. Emirates, which In 2023 he had celebrated the 125th anniversary of Milan with a special A380 livery dedicated to the club, thus consolidates its presence in Italy, where it operates direct connections from Milan, Rome and Bologna to Dubai and the rest of the world.
"We are thrilled to extend our partnership with AC Milan," said Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline. "We share values of excellence and passion that have united us for nearly two decades, and we will continue to offer extraordinary experiences to Rossoneri fans around the world."
For Emirates, soccer has long been a strategic pillar of global communication. The logo Fly Better also camps out on the jerseys of Real Madrid, Arsenal FC, Benfica, Olympique Lyonnais and, from 2025-26, of the Bayern Munich, with a multi-year agreement until 2032. The company is also Title Partner of the Emirates FA Cup and supports national soccer in the United Arab Emirates, where it collaborates with theAl Ain FC and the UAE Pro League.

The new agreement with AC Milan strengthens Emirates' position as a global brand in the world of sports, able to unite fans and travelers through its network of more than 140 destinations. And it confirms, once again, that even in soccer - as in flying - there is always a better way to "fly better."

