Istanbul, March 2025
Turkish Airlines, the airline that flies to more
countries than any other, has renewed its title sponsorship of the Turkish
Airlines Open through a partnership with the Turkish Golf Federation.
After a six-year hiatus, the tournament will once again be part of the DP World
Tour’s Race to Dubai. The tournament will be held at Regnum Carya Golf
& Spa Resort in Antalya between May 8-11, 2025.
The sponsorship signature ceremony was held at the
Turkish Airlines Headquarters, with the participation of Turkish Airlines
CEO Bilal Ekşi, Turkish Golf FederationDeputy Chairman of the Board of
Directors Nihat Özdemir, and DP World Tour Director of Tournament
Business Mark Casey along with other senior executives.
On the agreement, Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Ekşistated:
“As Turkish Airlines, we remaincommitted to connecting people and cultures
around the globe through the pursuit ofexcellence in sports. In line with this
commitment, we are glad to take another step in supporting sports and athletes
through Turkish Airlines Open.”
Turkish Golf FederationDeputy Chairman of the Board of
Directors Nihat Özdemir, said,
“With the Turkish Airlines Open tournament to be held in May, a leg of
Europe's largest professional golf tour is returning to our country. I would
like to extend our gratitude to the tournament’s title sponsor, Turkish
Airlines, for its significant contributions.”
DP World Tour Director of Tournament BusinessMark Casey, also added, “The DP World Tour is delighted to welcome Turkish Airlines as title partner, as the Turkish Airlines Open returns to the Race to Dubai this season. We look forward to arriving in the golfing hub of Antalya once again, working alongside Turkish Airlines, Turkish Golf Federation and all tournament partners to deliver what I’m sure will be amemorable week.”
Having been the title sponsor of Turkish Airlines Open since 2013, Turkish Airlines hosted some of the world’s most renowned professional golfers, including Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, Tyrrell Hatton, Justin Rose, and Rory McIlroy in Antalya until 2019. Additionally, the Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup, the world's largest amateur golf tournament organized by the flag carrier since 2013, is being held in 117 destinations in 73 countries this year.