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Hull City appoint Corendon Airlines as front-of-shirt sponsor

The Turkish airline's logo will be featured on the senior and academy teams' home, away, third, and goalkeeper jerseys as part of the historic partnership.

The English professional football club, Hull City have announced a new partnership deal with a Turkish airline, Corendon Airlines. The airline company has been appointed as the new front-of-shirt sponsor.

The Turkish airline’s logo will be featured on the senior and academy teams’ home, away, third, and goalkeeper jerseys as part of the historic partnership.

Moreover, Corendon will also have a visual presence at the MKM Stadium as part of the arrangement, with its logo placed throughout the venue.

This huge advancement marks the up-gradation of the growing partnership with the Antalya-based airline, which was revealed as the team’s first-ever official travel partner in May.

The airline company’s fleet consists of a remarkable Hull City-branded Boeing 737-800 aircraft emblazoned with the club’s tiger logo and club colours.

Acun Ilıcalı, Hull City Chairman, said, “I am really pleased we can continue to build our relationship with Corendon Airlines and grow the connection between my club and my country. This partnership will be fantastic for our club and I know our fans will love our new shirts, which will be announced soon. Hull City is getting more and more popular in Türkiye and we are delighted to be working so closely with such great sponsors from my homeland.”

Yıldıray Karaer, Corendon Airlines CEO, commented, “We announced being the official travel partner of Hull City in May by painting one of our aircrafts in Hull City livery. With the jersey sponsorship, the cooperation between Hull City and Corendon Airlines continues to grow exponentially.

We are happy to support Hull City with all our strength and passion for sports. We hope this great partnership will create value for both parties and also contribute to the popularity of the club in Türkiye.”

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