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Qantas Takes the Rugby Sevens Excitement to Vegas!
Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 4:31 pm
Press Release: Qantas
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Qantas Takes the Rugby Sevens Excitement to
Vegas!
Wellington: 7 February 2012 -
Qantas is taking the excitement generated at the
Wellington Rugby Sevens global as the participating teams
departed for their next stop yesterday – Las
Vegas!
Qantas New Zealand secured the opportunity to fly
Australia, England, Canada, USA, Argentina, South Africa,
Kenya and Japan to the Vegas Sevens which take place this
week from 10-12 February.
Qantas’ Regional General
Manager New Zealand and Pacific Islands, Rohan Garnett, says
the Rugby Sevens partnership is a great chance to provide
support for this exciting international sporting
competition.
“As the airline sponsor of the Vegas Sevens
this year, this offers Qantas a unique opportunity to
support each sporting nation at the match as they take to
the field.
“We are looking forward to cheering on each
of the teams and wish them all the best for Vegas,” he
says.
ENDS

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