New York Jets partner with Sportsbreaks.com
The New York Jets is joining hands across the pond with UK based Sports travel brand Sportsbreaks.com.
Sportsbreaks.com becomes the NFL team’s first official UK match break partner.
It is also the company’s first partnership with an NFL franchise.
Sportsbreaks.com offers ticket and hotel packages to top sporting events globally.
It builds on its existing relationship with NFL UK where it offers official ticket and hotel breaks for NFL London games.
The partnership enables New York Jets fans in the UK to take in a game at MetLife Stadium while seeing the sights of New York.
Sportsbreaks.com MD Rob Slawson said: “We are proud of our longstanding relationship with the NFL and are excited to develop relationships, starting with the Jets.”
“From the outset, we were excited by the New York Jets plans to engage and grow their UK fanbase.”
Ian Lasher, Jets SVP, Corporate Partnerships added: “We’re excited to partner with Sportsbreaks.com to give our international fans a unique opportunity to enjoy the Jets gameday experience.”
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