Author: Turkish Airlines
Source: Turkish Airlines
 
	
	
    
											This year, Turkish Airlines
 will come on board as the title sponsor of international ice hockey 
tournament, the Turkish Airlines Baltic Challenge Cup. The championship 
will host national teams from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Japan, Romania
 and Belarus, all competing in the historical city of Vilnius, Lithuania
 between 8-11th November, in the Vilnius Pramogu Arena.
The
 six teams will be divided into two subgroups: Group A, Lithuania, Japan
 and Belarus, and Group B, Latvia, Estonia and Romania. The ice hockey 
tournament was launched a few years ago by the Estonian, Latvian and 
Lithuanian ice hockey associations whose goal was to create a tournament
 in which Baltic National hockey teams could participate during their 
preparatory cycle.
Reklāma
Flying to more countries than any other 
airline, this is the first year that Turkish Airlines will be title 
sponsor of the international ice hockey tournament, which the Star 
Alliance member airline has committed to sponsoring over the next two 
years.  The airline is passionately committed to the aspirational vision
 of sporting tournaments and their ability to bridge cultures and 
connect people, like the national flag carrier which connects 304 
destinations in 122 countries. 
In addition to the Turkish 
Airlines Baltic Challenge Cup, Turkish Airlines sponsors other sporting 
competitions in football, golf and tennis, to name just a few. With the 
opening of the Istanbul New Airport on 29th October 2018, the new home 
of Turkish Airlines, the five-star airline welcomes a new era of 
possibilities at the world’s largest international hub.
Commenting
 on the sponsorship, Aigars Kalvītis, President of Latvian Hockey 
Federation said: "We are very pleased that such a large and 
world-renowned airline as Turkish Airlines has become the main sponsor 
of the tournament. Turkish Airlines has a huge experience in supporting 
sports. We want the Turkish Airlines Baltic Challenge Cup with such 
support to become a high-level event across the Baltic area and its 
surroundings." 
Harun Köse, General Manager of Riga Turkish 
Airlines, stated "As the proud flag carrier of Turkey, we are delighted 
to be title sponsor of the Turkish Airlines Baltic Challenge Cup which, 
by bringing people together, harnesses the power of the spirit of 
sports."
The next round of the tournament is scheduled to be held in Riga, Latvia at the Arena Riga in 2019.
About Turkish Airlines:
Established
 in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft, Star Alliance member Turkish 
Airlines has a fleet of 330 (passenger and cargo) aircraft flying to 304
 worldwide destinations as 49 domestic, and 255 international in 122 
countries. More information about Turkish Airlines can be found on its 
official website www.turkishairlines.com or its social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. 
About Star Alliance:
The
 Star Alliance network was established in 1997 as the first truly global
 airline alliance to offer worldwide reach, recognition and seamless 
service to the international traveller. Its acceptance by the market has
 been recognized by numerous awards, including the Air Transport World 
Market Leadership Award and Best Airline Alliance by both Business 
Traveller Magazine and Skytrax. The member airlines are: Adria Airways, 
Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, ANA,
 Asiana Airlines, Austrian, Avianca, Avianca Brasil, Brussels Airlines, 
Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA Air, 
LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Shenzhen 
Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, SWISS, TAP Air 
Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines, and United. Overall, the Star Alliance
 network currently offers more than 18,800 daily flights to 1,317 
airports in 193 countries. Further connecting flights are offered by 
Star Alliance Connecting Partner, Juneyao Airlines. 
				        
     
        
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