Present position:PWHL's broadcast deal announced, Air Canada confirmed as premier partner >>Text
PWHL's broadcast deal announced, Air Canada confirmed as premier partner
Credit Card Protection Policies2Have read
About PWHL's broadcast deal announced, Air Canada confirmed as premier partner Here's what we know ...
PWHL's broadcast deal announced, Air Canada confirmed as premier partner
Here's what we know (and don't know) about the PWHL ahead of opening day on January 1
By Erica Ayala • 8 min readThe Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) announced Air Canada as its latest sponsor ahead of its inaugural game on Monday, January 1 in Toronto, Ont. Air Canada will be the official airline of the new women's hockey league and its six teams -- three in Canada and three in the United States.
"We're delighted to team up with Canada's national carrier as an Inaugural Premier Partner and Official Airline to the PWHL," Amy Scheer, PWHL senior vice president of business operations, said in the league press release. "We feel privileged to fly with Air Canada, a connection that reflects our shared values and the enormous potential for the league, its players and our future stars, as we take the sport to new heights."
The deal with Air Canada grants the company jersey branding rights for the PWHL Montreal team, as well as intellectual property rights for all six PWHL teams and the league itself. The deal specifies broadcast, in-venue, and in-market assets. Air Canada will provide travel support for the league, its players and promote the PWHL in its marketing and communications channels.
"To partner with the PWHL and be part of this historic moment in hockey history is incredibly exciting and meaningful to all of us at Air Canada," Andy Shibata, vice president of brand at Air Canada, said. "As Canada's national carrier, and a longstanding supporter of Canadian sports, this partnership reflects the love we share with our customers for hockey, as well as our work in championing gender equality in the aviation industry."
Tags:
Reprinted :Welcome friends to share to the network, but please explain the source of the article“Credit Card Protection Policies”。http://aqntz.feilaokan.com/y9cmu7.html
Related articles
Angel Reese's brilliant rookie season with Sky fueled by 'relentless' desire for offensive rebounds
PWHL's broadcast deal announced, Air Canada confirmed as premier partnerAngel Reese's brilliant rookie season with Sky fueled by 'relentless' desire for offensive rebounds...
Read more
Pittsburgh Steelers land possible Heisman candidate in 2025 NFL mock draft
PWHL's broadcast deal announced, Air Canada confirmed as premier partnerPittsburgh Steelers land possible Heisman candidate in 2025 NFL mock draftMike Moraitis...
Read more
NCAA Tournament 2024: Printable March Madness bracket, predictions, picks, scores for Final Four
PWHL's broadcast deal announced, Air Canada confirmed as premier partnerNCAA Tournament 2024: Printable March Madness bracket, predictions, picks, scores for Final Four...
Read more
Top Article
- Aces' Candace Parker becomes first player in WNBA history to win titles with three different teams
- March Madness grades: UConn gets 'A+' while Arizona earns a 'B
- Islanders coach Lane Lambert blasts officials for 'terrible' call in overtime loss to Avalanche
- The $2 million deal that rocked basketball: NBA Draft Combine abuzz over Great Osobor's NIL payday
- 2023 WNBA Coach of the Year: Sun's Stephanie White earns honor for guiding team to franchise
- 2024 NCAA championship game predictions: UConn vs. Purdue expert picks, odds, March Madness bracket
Latest News
WNBA Power Rankings: Chelsea Gray's return has Aces back on track, Liberty maintain top spot
Tua Tagovailoa: What questions does the NFL face after latest concussion?
NHL Rewind: Blackhawks' Connor Bedard suffers fractured jaw, Wild's Marc
How Deion Sanders is building upon initial hype at Colorado as he eyes bowl game for team in Year 2
2024 NBA Draft picks: Recruiting star ratings for every first
2024 NCAA Tournament bracket: Scouting each team in the Sweet 16 as March Madness rolls on