Triathlon Kenya sign travel partnership with Fly 748
The deal announced on Wednesday will help grow and mainstream triathlon athletics in the country with the first beneficiaries set to be the TTF members travelling to the TTF Chale Island Triathlon Challenge scheduled to take place in Diani, Kwale County later in May.
“We are delighted to partner with Team
Tri Fit for their Chale Island Triathlon Challenge slated for the 29th May 2022
in Diani, Kwale County as we continue to make a significant contribution to
development of sports in the country,” said Fly 748 Schedule Services Manager,
Alijan Merdin.
Team Tri Fit is a dynamic endurance
sporting group that brings together amateur and professional athletes who have
a desire to compete and nurture the triathlon.
In its five-year plan the 65-membership
sporting group seeks to develop triathlon and duathlon and increase uptake of
its activities amongst Kenyans to 700 participants by 2025.
As part of its plan also TTF seeks to “Increase
investment in triathlon sports in Kenya through public and private partnerships
by 50 percent by 2025.As a result, I call upon
stakeholders to support our efforts in promoting and growing triathlon
in Kenya,” said Michael Orwa, Team Manager,TTF.
This partnership is in line with the
airlines strategy of revolutionizing air travel in the country to enable more
Kenyans take it to the sky through competitive pricing.
The partnership comes barely a month
after the airline sponsored the Kenya Police Football Club to the tune of Sh6 million.
The partnership was sealed at TTF
Offices located in Lavington.
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