PSN jets off with new partner
A global sports industry network is expanding its reach by partnering with a leading private aircraft charter brokerage.
Premier Sports Network (PSN), established in 2015, which has grown into a worldwide community of over 42,000 sports professionals with offices in London, New York and Dubai, has partnered with Air Charter Service (ACS), the largest private aircraft charter broker.
Bosses say the collaboration will connect ACS to key sports stakeholders, supporting tailored travel solutions for athletes, VIPs, teams and fan groups.
Spencer Hidge, founder and chief executive of PSN, said: “Partnering with ACS is an exciting step for us, and it’s a privilege to be trusted by the team to support the business’ presence in the global sports industry.
“With expertise across events, partnerships, recruitment and education, our multi-functional network connects sports professionals all over the world to share best practice, knowledge and relationships, strengthening the industry on an international scale.”
Alex Sadat-Shafai, Global Group Charter Director at ACS, which arranges more than 30,000 private jet, helicopter and group charters annually through its 37 offices, added: “We work with some of the biggest names in sport, including top teams, players and organisations, however the industry is constantly evolving and partnering with PSN ensures that we are still mixing in the right circles and having the right conversations.”
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