Emirates’ special AC Milan livery debuts in the Club’s home city
The Voice of Chandigarh News
Emirates’ newly unveiled special A380 livery designed with AC Milan’s logo and distinctive colours has arrived at Milan Malpensa Airport, as part of the club’s 125th anniversary celebrations.
The iconic Emirates A380 emblazoned with AC Milan’s black and red stripes, took off from New York JFK, arriving in Milan for a special welcome by the Club.
First and Business Class passengers flying on the New York JFK – Milan route on 8 December were treated to AC Milan 125th anniversary Emirates A380 model aircraft placed on every seat. Fans of both the Rossoneri and Emirates can also acquire their own, limited-edition, aircraft models in the celebratory livery on the Official Emirates Store website.
AC Milan players and management teams were taken on an exclusive tour of the Emirates A380 after it touched down in the Club’s home city to further mark this special milestone, including Davide Calabria, Rafael Leão, Álvaro Morata.
The Emirates A380 featuring the special AC Milan decal has so far flown over the skies of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Paris, among other cities, carrying the special messages and inspirational impact of the Rossoneri across the globe, and touching fans wherever it has landed.
A strong synergy across sports and aviation
As the Official Airline Partner and Principal Partner of AC Milan, Emirates’ ‘fly better’ logo is printed on AC Milan’s iconic red and black striped jersey. The airline remains committed to connecting football fans worldwide to unforgettable experiences both on and off the pitch. A storied club with a longstanding legacy, AC Milan is among the most recognized sporting brands in the world, with over 550 million fans globally. In its 125-year history, AC Milan’s on-the-pitch success has been marked by 7 Champions League titles (2nd most in European football), 19 Serie A titles, 5 UEFA Super Cup (record: tied) and a FIFA Club World Cup. The Club currently plays its home games at San Siro Stadium in Milan and is developing a new 70,000 seat stadium that will be one of the most advanced modern sports and entertainment complexes in the world.