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Southwest Airlines extends Denver Nuggets deal
DALLAS - Southwest Airlines Co. says it signed a two-year deal to extend its sponsorship of the NBA Denver Nuggets.
Financial terms were not disclosed.
The airline, a regular advertiser on sports TV programming, said the agreement includes arena signs and halftime promotions during Nuggets home games. The airline became a sponsor last year.
Last week, the airline announced plans for additional flights to and from Denver next year.
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