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Airbnb Checks in as Tour De France Partner Through 2027

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Airbnb, the online accommodation booking service, has announced a three-year partnership with the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes, the prestigious men’s and women’s road cycling tours, as it looks to boost its business across rural France.

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Sponsorships are marketing solutions to business problems. We often see brands seeking visibility, engagement, data, prestige, relationships, or product sales. But that's not the case with Airbnb—at least, not their primary goal here. By investing millions in an Olympic sponsorship, they could have saved billions by delaying potential local restrictions on short-term rentals. According to sponsorship expert Ricardo Fort, this could be one of the…

Today, Airbnb – an American multinational founded in 2008 – formalized its partnership with the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes, until 2027. Indeed, Airbnb and the organiser of the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes with Zwift today announce the signing of a major partnership to offer an unprecedented and authentic experience of the races, inviting the largest number of people to discover the territories located along La G…

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SportsMarketing.fr broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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