Leeds United flying high after teaming up with Thomas Cook
Thomas Cook Sport, the UK sports travel tour operator, has been unveiled as the official ticket and hotel breaks partner to Leeds United.
As part of the new deal, Thomas Cook Sport will be offering tailored experiences for supporters travelling from further afield to Elland Road.
With fans across the world, Thomas Cook Sport will give supporters from all corners of the globe the opportunity to visit Leeds and watch the club compete in the Sky Bet Championship.
As Leeds United has a significant number of supporters based in Scandinavia, Thomas Cook Sport will be working with its sister company Ving throughout the duration of this deal, giving fans from Norway and Sweden a chance to travel to Elland Road.
Rob Slawson, head of Thomas Cook Sport, said: “Leeds United are one of the most well-supported sides in the country, let alone in the Sky Bet Championship.
“They’re backed by not only passionate fans in the city, but from all across the UK and the world. As the Official ticket and hotel break supplier for the club, we can offer loyal Leeds fans an official way to fully experience Elland Road this season.”
Paul Bell, executive director of Leeds United, added: “We are delighted to be working with Thomas Cook Sport and being able to offer match break packages for our supporters.
“As a club, we have thousands of supporters that travel to Elland Road from all over the UK and from overseas and through this new partnership we can make the travel experience for our fans far easier.
“Thomas Cook Sport has a superb reputation for delivering similar high-quality match breaks with many Premier League clubs and we are confident that our fans will enjoy booking with Thomas Cook Sport.”
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