Manchester City sign three-year partnership with Thomas Cook Sport
Manchester City have this week (July 4) signed a new deal with travel agent Thomas Cook’s sports holiday business.
The agreement makes Thomas Cook Sport the club’s official supporter travel partner ahead of their 2017/18 campaign.
Spanning the next three years, the contract will see the company provide official hotel and ticket packages for fans.
Thomas Cook Sport’s offer will be available to supporters from all over the world, including China, where fans will have the chance to visit MCFC’s home ground through Thomas Cook China.
Thomas Cook Sport boss Rob Slawson said: “It’s fantastic to be on board with Manchester City and Thomas Cook Sport is proud to be working alongside the Citizens.
“They’re a fantastically well-run club with a squad of world class talent.”
He added: “We look forward to welcoming supporters from all over the world to the Etihad Stadium from August and taking fans on more European adventures.”
Supporters are able to register their interest for official hotel and ticket breaks now, before the 2017/18 season.
Manchester City’s operations director, Danny Wilson, commented: “We’re delighted to have Thomas Cook Sport as Manchester City’s new travel supplier for our supporters.
“They will provide City fans around the world with great travel options and help bring our fans together both at the Etihad Stadium and on the road.”
Danny continued: “This upcoming season promises to be an exciting one for Manchester City and we are pleased to have Thomas Cook Sport with us for the journey.”
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