
Emirates Leads the Charge at the US Open as Official Airline Partner for the 14th Year
Emirates is proud to return as the Official Airline of the US Open Grand Slam® tournament, enhancing its commitment to premier tennis and spectacular fan experiences. This year, Emirates will elevate the fan experience both on and off the court through its luxurious hospitality options, interactive activities, specialized onboard menus, entertainment, and community outreach via its ‘Force for Good’ initiative.
Exciting Events Ahead
From August 24th to September 7th, Emirates will unveil its 1,358-square-foot luxury hospitality suite at Arthur Ashe Stadium, offering breathtaking court views and exclusive experiences for tennis aficionados, celebrities, and invited guests throughout the championship.
Attendance at this hospitality suite means indulging in exquisite dining and premium drinks.
Hospitality Suite
Engaging with the Community
On August 23rd, Emirates cabin crews and pilots will celebrate Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day by engaging with children on-site, distributing toys and memory-making opportunities with Polaroid photos. Moreover, on August 26th, a tennis clinic will feature tennis legends Sloane Stephens and John Isner at the US Open.
This initiative is part of Emirates’ partnership with the USTA Foundation aimed at empowering the youth and enhancing access to quality tennis facilities.
Kids’ Day Celebration
Follow the Matches Anywhere
To ensure that no fan misses any crucial moments, Emirates will air live matches from the US Open via its award-winning ice entertainment system on over 1,000 flights worldwide. Notably, the A380 Onboard Lounge will feature live coverage of important matches. Passengers will enjoy tailored US Open menus and the renowned GREY GOOSE Honey Deuce® cocktail.
Airline Entertainment
Exclusive Skywards Offers
With the Skywards Exclusives program, Emirates offers its 35 million members unique privileges including the option to bid or redeem Miles for attendance at high-profile sporting events, including all Grand Slam tournaments.