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Kuwait Airways Country Manager Sudesh Rupasinghe and Sabre Travel Network Sri Lanka Country Manager Sanjika Perera officially inaugurated the promotion at the Kuwait Airways Colombo town office yesterday
Kuwait Airways, the national carrier of the State of Kuwait, has joined hands with Sabre Travel Network Sri Lanka to run a joint airline promotion for all Sabre-connected travel agents in Sri-Lanka.
Kuwait Airways Country Manager Sudesh Rupasinghe and Sabre Travel Network Sri Lanka Country Manager Sanjika Perera officially inaugurated the promotion at the Kuwait Airways Colombo town office yesterday.
The promotion will recognize agents driving new bookings on Kuwait Airways, with weekly prizes for the agent recording the highest number of bookings through the Global Distribution System (GDS). At the end of the promotion, which runs until December 22, 2016, a grand prize winner will be selected to win a free round trip air ticket based on the overall performance throughout the promotion.
The collaboration between the airline and Sabre, a global GDS provider, will help raise awareness of Kuwait Airways flights and fares amongst the travel agents in Sri Lanka. The feedback from the travel agents in the market so far has been positive and the participation from Sabre users is expected to be high.
Rupasinghe said, “In the time that KAC is developing and enhancing the product, we are pleased to join hands with the leading technology provider to the global travel industry, Sabre Travel Network Sri Lanka, for the promotion. Hope this will create mutual benefit for both organisations.”
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