West Ham United signs fan-benefitting partnership with Thomas Cook Sport
West Ham United is teaming up with sports travel and accommodation specialists Thomas Cook Sport to become the clubâs Official Match Breaks Supplier.
As part of the new partnership, Thomas Cook Sport will be offering Match Break packages to the Premier Leagueâs global fan base, including tickets to home matches at the Olympic Stadium, plus accommodation and match day programmes.
Karren Brady, West Ham Unitedâs vice-chairman , said: âWe are delighted to be teaming up with Thomas Cook Sport as we enter such an exciting era for the club.
âItâs fantastic that our fans from all over world will have the opportunity to experience Match Breaks expertly organised by Thomas Cook Sport sampling the famous West Ham United atmosphere in our iconic new home on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.“
Rob Slawson, head of Thomas Cook Sport, added: âWeâre delighted to be working closely with West Ham United on an amazing Match Breaks product.
âWest Ham United are a truly global club and we look forward to creating and offering a special Match Breaks experience for the clubâs fan base.“
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