
Emirates has solidified its commitment to French football by renewing its partnership with Olympique Lyonnais through the 2029-2030 season, ensuring the iconic “Fly Better” logo remains on the club’s jerseys and training kits for all domestic and European matches.
The agreement, announced on April 25, 2025, builds on a five-year collaboration that began in 2020, which provided Emirates with extensive branding rights at Groupama Stadium and hospitality perks. This renewal includes amplified visibility across the stadium, marketing campaigns, and exclusive fan engagement opportunities, such as player access and social media activations.
Community-Centric Programs Take Center Stage
A hallmark of the partnership is Emirates’ focus on youth outreach. In December 2024, the airline collaborated with Lyon’s Léon Bérard Cancer Center and Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant to host over 23 children as player escorts during a match against OGC Nice, offering behind-the-scenes access and on-pitch experiences. These initiatives align with Emirates’ broader strategy to foster local connections, leveraging its sponsorship to create “unforgettable moments” for young fans.
Economic and Regional Synergies
Emirates’ daily flights between Dubai and Lyon—operated by Boeing 777s and transitioning to Airbus A350s by June 2025—underscore its investment in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Since launching the Lyon route in 2012, the airline has transported over one million passengers and facilitated cargo operations critical for pharmaceuticals and regional trade. Boutros Boutros, Emirates’ Executive Vice President, emphasized the partnership’s role in driving tourism and economic growth, calling Lyon a “gateway to global opportunities”.
Leadership Perspectives
John Textor, Olympique Lyonnais’ owner, highlighted the “trust built since 2020” and the shared vision for innovation and fan engagement. The club’s storied history—including seven consecutive Ligue 1 titles and a world-class academy producing talents like Karim Benzema—complements Emirates’ reputation for excellence. Jean-Michel Aulas, Lyon’s president during the initial deal, previously praised Emirates as a “premium brand with a proven track record in sports,” a sentiment echoed in the renewed collaboration.
Broader Sports Sponsorship Portfolio
Beyond football, Emirates reinforces its French ties through sponsorships like UAE Team Emirates’ Tour de France campaigns and its role as Official Airline of Roland-Garros. The airline’s global sports strategy, spanning tennis, rugby, and motorsports, reflects its ambition to connect with diverse audiences while supporting community-driven projects.