Novak Djoković becomes Qatar Airways brand ambassador

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Serbian tennis player and 24-time Grand Slam winner, as well as 2024 Olympic Gold Medallist champion, Novak Djoković has inked a multi-year partnership with Qatar Airways. Djoković will become the carrier’s Global Brand Ambassador and Wellness Advisor. Through this partnership, Qatar Airways will leverage its global network and premium branding opportunities to connect with Novak Djoković and his extensive fan base. Exclusive collaborations will explore unique activations at premier tennis tournaments, including hospitality experiences for passengers and partners at Grand Slam events. Qatar Airways will also work with Novak Djoković to further elevate the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, while the Qatar will become a hub for the tennis star's patented “Regenesis” Pod technology, an innovative solution in recovery and wellness.

Commenting on the partnership, Qatar Airways Group CEO, Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said, "We are thrilled to welcome Novak Djoković to the Qatar Airways family. Novak’s extraordinary career, defined by record-breaking achievements and an unrelenting drive to succeed, mirrors our own commitment to excellence. Our global network will support Novak as he competes at the highest level in tournaments around the world and continues to set new standards in the sport of tennis. Novak truly personifies the ambitious drive for excellence, making the tennis legend the perfect choice as our Global Brand Ambassador and Wellness Advisor". Novak Djoković noted, “It is my great pleasure and honour to partner with Qatar Airways, a company I admire for many years not just for its impeccable service to its customers and employees, but also because it recognises the importance of wellbeing and longevity which is a passion of mine. I believe that together we will be able to add more value and quality to the award-winning experience for the customers worldwide. As I continue to travel the world as a professional athlete, with my family and for business, I am grateful to have Qatar Airways as my partner".

Comments

  1. Anonymous14:46

    So he has an Air Serbia plane named after him and is now Qatar Airways brand ambassador. Nice :D

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    1. Anonymous14:49

      Unbelievable!

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    2. Anonymous14:51

      Yet he does not have free travel with Air Serbia.

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    3. Anonymous15:01

      Above comon sense to name planes after live people for only 1 isle planes of 1 manufacturer.. They should have proceed with JAT and label planes by country toponyms like Serbian fortress or National parks to increase awarness at "guests".

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    4. Anonymous15:26

      Ecactly. Still can understand idea naming planes after living people and than you mix them with dead one so much how much managment of AirSerbia is thinking

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    5. Anonymous16:31

      it a great marketing, he is world brand

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    6. Anonymous16:51

      It's not unusual for athletes to become involved in marketing for one sports brand only to start their own brand or switch to another brand later. Over time you will find same athelete's name on items from different brands. Qatar Airways was probably aware of his name on Air Serbia plane and it didn't stop them. Not to mention today's celebrities doing marketing at the same time for all kinds of products from cars and watches to apparel. Wake up and move on.

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  2. Anonymous14:56

    Well done!

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  3. Nemjee18:25

    Would be cool if QR's presence in BEG wasn't so modest. Maybe they could put greater focus on Serbia since their planes are full and additional capacity is desperately needed.

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    1. Anonymous19:41

      Couldn't agree more. Either a second daily on the A320 or an upgrade to the B787.

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    2. Anonymous09:03

      Yes, lots of QR routes need it as load factors are high, but no aircrafts unfortunately....OTP, ZAG etc....

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    3. Anonymous09:07

      QR lacks enough aircraft after its previous CEO was essentially at war with Airbus for years.

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  4. Anonymous21:31

    Well in fairness, he probably uses Qatar Airways a lot more than Air Serbia.

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    1. Anonymous00:03

      mostly private jet

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  5. Anonymous10:54

    What happened with Al Baker btw?

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  6. Anonymous15:07

    Nice.
    Why Djoković? Why not Đoković?

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