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The LPGA and ANJET Agree to Multi-Year Partnership

July 24, 2009

Today the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and ANJET, a private jet charter company, announced they have agreed to a three-year partnership that names ANJET the "Official Private Jet Service of the LPGA." Under the terms of the agreement, ANJET will make private jet charters available for LPGA use, as well as have a presence on-site at several LPGA tournaments.

"We are excited to align ourselves with the LPGA – an organization that has provided world-class entertainment for its fans around the globe for nearly sixty years," said Anthony Newcombe, co-founder and principal of ANJET. "The LPGA’s dedication to fan satisfaction, coupled with its commitment to celebrating the accomplishments of women through sport, charities and community involvement – all similar interests of ANJET – make this alliance a suitable fit."

As a private jet charter company, ANJET is committed to providing its clients with the highest level of personalized service, quality aircraft, and most competitive pricing in the industry. ANJET recognizes the importance and value of time for all business professionals – whether a corporate executive or a professional golfer – and works to provide quick and effective transportation for these busy individuals, eliminating the headaches and hassles associated with commercial travel.

"The LPGA is pleased to add ANJET to our roster of official partners," said Zayra Calderon, Executive Vice President, LPGA Tournament Development & Worldwide Sales. "Our businesses share many of the same ideals, including an emphasis on providing our customers and fans with the best possible experience."

For the duration of the partnership, ANJET will participate in several corporate hospitality opportunities at designated LPGA tournaments, including sponsoring Hole-in-One contests where one lucky individual will win a free trip on a private aircraft.

 

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