Leeds Bradford Airport partners with Bradford Bulls
Leeds Bradford Airport and Bradford Bulls have inked a new partnership.
The collaboration sees the airport’s branding feature prominently on the back of the club’s Academy and Scholarship kits for the 2025 season.
As part the deal, the Bradford Bulls will also get enhanced visibility through advertising displayed within Leeds Bradford Airport.
Leeds Bradford Airport is a key Yorkshire gateway connecting the region to the world.
Bradford Bulls Commercial Manager Ian Stafford said: “We are delighted to welcome Leeds Bradford Airport as a partner. Their support of our Academy and Scholarship programs highlights their belief in investing in the future.
“The presence of Bulls advertising in the airport also offers a fantastic opportunity to engage with a wider audience and showcase our club to the world.”
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