Titans Cricket Renews Its Partnership With Airlink
Titans Cricket Renews Its Partnership With Airlink. Titans Cricket is delighted to announce the renewal of their agreement with airline partner, Airlink. The successful partnership during the 2022/2023 season saw Airlink fly the Titans men’s and women’s teams to various destinations around the country. A sponsorship in the form of an airline partner is invaluable for a professional sporting organisation and plays a key role in seeing the Titans honour its away fixtures.
“There’s huge value that we get from Airlink and the partnership serves both the mens and womens teams which is a bonus.” Explained Titans Cricket Commercial Manager Pierre Joubert. You can imagine how travel expenses pile up when we travel for away games more so when you have big kit bags to move around with. It’s great that Airlink look after us so well on our travels.” Said Joubert.
“Following a sterling performance over last summer’s cricket season, Airlink is renewing its association with the Momentum Multiply Titans and extending the relationship to include the Fidelity Titans Women’s teams in the 2023-24 season. Titans Cricket is an ideal partner for Airlink as it shares the common values, reliability, professionalism, and dedication along with the quest to provide memorable and happy experiences for their growing communities of fans,” said Airlink CEO and Managing Director Rodger Foster.
Airlink is a privately-owned, premium, full-service regional airline serving a comprehensive network of destinations throughout Southern Africa. The company is operating independently under its own unique 4Z flight code offering its customers more choices, more connectivity, and more travel opportunities. Airlink is Southern Africa’s independent airline measured by flight movements and maintain over 62 aircraft, operating to more than 45 destinations in 14 African countries and to St Helena Island.
Through the partnership, the Titans’ cricket teams benefit from Airlink’s consistently punctual service, seamless travel coordination and logistics across its comprehensive route network.