Emirates renews its role as Official Airline of the US Open for the 14th year, offering premium hospitality, live match broadcasts, and community outreach.

NEW YORK: Emirates has reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with world tennis by returning as the Official Airline Partner of the US Open for the 14th consecutive year. The airline is once again bringing a blend of hospitality, in-flight experiences, and community initiatives to fans attending the Grand Slam tournament running from 24 August to 7 September, 2025.

At the heart of Emirates’ presence is its signature 1,358-square-foot luxury hospitality suite at Arthur Ashe Stadium. One of the largest at the venue, the suite offers sweeping court views and premium dining for guests, celebrities, and sports legends throughout the championship.

As part of its Force for Good initiative, Emirates will also support local communities. On 23 August, airline staff and mascots will take part in Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day, distributing toys, explorer bags, and keepsake photos to young tennis fans. On 26 August, Emirates will host a special tennis clinic with champions Sloane Stephens and John Isner for children from the Kings County Tennis League, a group that benefited from new tennis courts funded by Emirates and the USTA Foundation.

For fans flying during the tournament, Emirates will broadcast live matches through Sport 24 on its award-winning ice entertainment system, available on more than 1,000 flights per week. Passengers on select US routes can also enjoy US Open-themed menus and the tournament’s official cocktail, the Grey Goose Honey Deuce®.

Additionally, Emirates Skywards members can use Skywards Exclusives to bid Miles for US Open tickets. To date, members have redeemed over 20 million Miles for US Open experiences, including a record bid of 744,000 Miles for courtside seats at the Men’s Final.

By blending luxury hospitality, in-flight coverage, and grassroots support, Emirates continues to position itself as one of the strongest global supporters of tennis.