Brentford announce multi-year partnership with Destination Sport
English Premier League club Brentford FC has inked a new multi-year partnership with Destination Sport Travel and Sportsbreaks.com.
Both Destination Sport Travel and Sportsbreaks are part of Destination Sport Group.
Sports focused TMC Destination Sport Travel handles travel arrangements for more than 40 elite teams, governing bodies and federations including multiple Premier League clubs.
Working with Brentford, Destination Sport Travel will provide specialist support for the club’s matchday squad and corporate travel requirements.
Sportsbreaks.com specialises in ticket-inclusive packages to many top sporting events, including top tier UK and European football matches.
Brentford fans will get access to a limited number of exclusive packages, comprising a premium experience at the Gtech Community Stadium and an overnight stay in a London hotel.
Fran Jones, Brentford FC commercial director, said, “This partnership shows how far we’ve come in growing our fanbase in the UK and internationally.”
“There are Brentford fans in all corners of the world that are hungry to experience matchdays at the Gtech.”
“We’re equally excited to bring Destination Sport’s team and business travel service to the club.”
Destination Sport Group managing director, Paul Hemingway, said: “Destination Sport Travel supported Brentford FC with its team travel requirements throughout the 2023/24 season and now will continue to do so as part of an expanded partnership.”
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