UEFA Champions League Final
Club football's biggest single night — official hospitality inside the stadium, in whichever city the final lands.
One match, one city, the whole football world inbound on the same afternoon. JETBAY arranges official hospitality suites and padded seats at the final, the hotel that survives the surge, and the airport plan for a city whose airspace fills by kickoff.
One night, one chance
Unlike a Grand Prix weekend or a tennis fortnight, the final is ninety minutes in one stadium with no second sitting. Hospitality inside the ground is the only insurance — climate, catering, padded seats on the halfway line and a route out that doesn't involve 60,000 fellow travellers.
Wherever it lands, we land first
Wembley, the Stade de France, San Siro, the Allianz — the venue changes, the playbook doesn't. JETBAY's desk runs the same sequence each year: slots filed on announcement day, hotel block secured, hospitality allocation confirmed before the public sale opens.
The final lands on a Saturday night in late May or early June. Hospitality goes on sale once the venue is announced and sells through within weeks; the semi-final stage is the moment to commit.
- Official hospitality suite at the final
- Category 1 padded seats, halfway line
- Slot strategy for the host city's airspace
Official hospitality suite
Private suite inside the stadium with premium catering and halfway-line views.
Category 1 padded seats
The best open seating in the house, with lounge access before and after.
Final-night logistics
Hotel, secure transfer and a departure slot that beats the post-final exodus.
The host city rotates yearly; the airspace crunch doesn't. VOLO files slots at the host's business airports the week the final is set and holds back-up positioning at the nearest reliever field.
Tell us the event. We'll build the week.
Box, badge or deck; jet, hotel and driver — one enquiry, one point of contact, fulfilled in-group by JETBAY.
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