Dubai-based luxury hospitality group Jumeirah has entered a three-season global partnership with the Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team (Emirates GBR), effective immediately, the companies announced February 11, 2026.
Under the agreement, Jumeirah will serve as the team’s official global hotel partner, with branding featured at SailGP race events worldwide. The partnership aims to provide curated experiences for audiences during SailGP race weekends, leveraging Jumeirah’s hospitality offerings in key markets. The collaboration will debut at the ITM Latest Zealand Sail Grand Prix in Auckland.
“We are delighted to welcome Jumeirah on board as a Global Partner,” said Sir Ben Ainslie, CEO of the Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team. “Not only is Jumeirah an iconic brand based in our home-from-home, the UAE, but it as well echoes our shared commitment to protecting our oceans and striving for excellence. Winning at the highest level of SailGP demands constant innovation, precision, and outstanding teamwork, qualities that are deeply aligned with Jumeirah’s approach to delivering world-class experiences, both on and off the water.”
The partnership announcement comes as Emirates GBR prepares to defend its title following a successful 2026 season opener in Perth, Australia, where the team secured a victory. The team also won three events and the Impact League last season, recognized for its dedication to climate education, sustainability, and inclusivity through partnerships with the 1851 Trust, Low Carbon, and the Athena Pathway.
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