Corporate Travel Management scores partnership with Arsenal FC
Corporate Travel Management (CTM) has inked an agreement to become the Supporter Travel Provider for Arsenal FC.
Business travel management firm CTM joins the Gunners as its Supporter Travel Provider for the current 2021/2022 season.
As part of the agreement, CTM’s specialist sport travel services division will provide Arsenal supporters with official travel to away domestic fixtures across the UK.
The first fixture CTM will be offering travel to is against reigning Premier League champions Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday 28 August.
Travel to Manchester will be available to purchase from 16 August.
The partnership with Arsenal FC extends CTM’s well-established sports travel portfolio in the UK and globally.
CTM is the official supplier of supporter travel for Rangers Football Club and Australia’s NRL Travel, and works with several professional athletes and clubs, including number one ranked ICC T20I cricketer, Dawid Malan.
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