European football governing body UEFA has appointed Beyond Hospitality to create, market and sell travel and hospitality packages for the next three Champions League finals.
This year’s final is set to be hosted at Munich’s Allianz Arena, while the Hungarian capital of Budapest will provide the stage for 2026’s Men’s UEFA Champions League final. UEFA is still yet to announce where 2027’s final will be held.
Beyond Hospitality’s UEFA Champions League travel programme will feature a range of products with accommodation options, transportation to and from the match, sightseeing city tours, and other off-site experiences and services.
Beyond will also offer access to UEFA Official Hospitality products like shared lounges, in-stadium restaurants and exclusive private skyboxes.
“Beyond is delighted to be working with UEFA on this iconic event as we look to grow our portfolio and offer an increasing number of prestigious events to our customers,” commented Beyond Hospitality’s executive chairman Jaime Byrom.
“These curated travel and accommodation packages will truly rise to the occasion for this incredible fixture. We will offer our clients wonderful places to stay, things to see, and seamless travel – with a focus on showcasing the vibrant host cities as the backdrop to some unforgettable football.”
Hospitality sales for the 2025 UEFA Champions League final are already underway.
South American governing body CONMEBOL opted to partner with Beyond Hospitality for last year’s Copa América.
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