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On Location launches Milan Cortina 2026 hospitality packages

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On Location has launched three categories of hospitality packages for the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Games.

All packages feature tickets to a sporting event or ceremony alongside dining and entertainment offerings.

These include the “Ticket-Inclusive Hospitality Packages” which provide access to shared or private lounges located within the event venues.

Furthermore, there are “Overnight Packages” available which include two-to-four nights of accommodation, tickets to Olympic events, and a transport service.

The “Custom Programmes” then provide tailored hospitality that includes accommodation, private transport and curated activities such as tours of the Dolomites.

“Following the tremendous success of our hospitality programme at the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, we are excited to bring the refined elegance of northern Italy to our offerings for Milano Cortina 2026,” said Will Whiston, executive vice-president of Olympic and Paralympic Games for On Location.

“On Location will help customers travelling between multiple sporting events and cities navigate the unique weather and terrain needed for these Games through our amazing luxury travel and accommodation packages.”

Prices range from €300 for packages based around round robin curling matches to €10,000 for the closing ceremony at Arena di Verona.

In a bid to ensure security, tickets and hospitality packages are only available via the Games’ official channels.

“The quality of hospitality we will offer for Milano Cortina 2026 has never been seen before at the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, or any winter sports event in Italy,” said managing director of On Location Italy Emilio Pozzi.

“We are proud to be the first to execute this level of experience in the nation’s history and show the world the exquisite culture, cuisine and landscapes of Italy.”

On Location is the official hospitality provider for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

It served in the role for the first time at Paris 2024 and is also due to operate the Los Angeles 2028 programme.