By Duncan Mackay

Dmitry Chernyshenko_signs_deal_with_Jet_Set_Sports_September_21_2012September 21 - Jet Set Sports has today been appointed as the Official Hospitality supplier of Sochi 2014, a deal sealed during the XI International Investment Forum in the Black Sea resort. 


The agreement was officially signed between Sead Dizdarevic, the chief executive of Jet Set Sports, and Dmitry Chernyshenko, the President and chief executive of Sochi 2014. 

Under the agreement, Jet Set Sports will become the official supplier of hospitality services and the exclusive distributor of hospitality packages in Russia.

The hospitality packages provided by Jet Set Sports will include hotel accommodation, meals, meeting and greeting guests and arranging transfers and distributing tickets to events.

"Jet Set Sports is delighted to have the opportunity to contribute to the Sochi 2014 Winter Games," said Dizdarevic (pictured above, left, with Chernyshenko).

"It is a great honour for us to become an official supplier of the Sochi 2014 Organising Committee.

"Our company's goal is to give our clients an unforgettable experience at the Games, and some amazing memories to treasure."

The company's association with the Olympics dates back to Los Angeles in 1984 and it is now the official sponsor of several National Olympic Committees, including Australia, Austria, Norway, Sweden and the United States. 

Sochi 2014 wll be the company's 16th Olympic Games, including London 2012, where they sold premium packages overseas.

"I am sure that the work we do together will ensure maximum comfort for each coming to the 2014 Games," said Chernyshenko.

"Thanks to Jet Set Sports, guests of the Games will experience the world-famous Russian hospitality and leave with the fondest memories of Sochi.

"The new official supplier for the Games is the leader in its field, as it has shown more than once at previous Olympic Games."

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