Air Niugini signs agreement with Australia's Flight Center
Air Niugini has signed a Preferred Partner Agreement with Australia’s biggest travel agent, Flight Centre with the focus to deliver considerable benefits to the growing number of Australian travellers to Papua New Guinea.
Air Niugini’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Simon Foo said Australia is ANG's biggest market and the appointment of Flight centre would ensure the airline’s interests and brand is well represented in Australia.
“Air Niugini is privileged to be associated with Flight Centre. We trust that with the centre’s large network, it should be able to extensively sell and promote Air Niugini brand, PNG tourism and reach out to a larger network of corporate travellers in Australia.” Foo said
Flight Centre is Australia’s largest travel agent and is also one of the largest travel agency groups in the world. The centre offers cheap flights, holidays packages, cruises , travel deals, insurance and more.
Air Niugini operates a total twenty six(26) flights to Australia in a week including 13 to Brisbane, 11 to Cairns and 2 services to Sydney. These flights are operated using the Boeing 767, B738 and the Fokker 70 aircraft.
Air Niugini’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Simon Foo said Australia is ANG's biggest market and the appointment of Flight centre would ensure the airline’s interests and brand is well represented in Australia.
“Air Niugini is privileged to be associated with Flight Centre. We trust that with the centre’s large network, it should be able to extensively sell and promote Air Niugini brand, PNG tourism and reach out to a larger network of corporate travellers in Australia.” Foo said
Flight Centre is Australia’s largest travel agent and is also one of the largest travel agency groups in the world. The centre offers cheap flights, holidays packages, cruises , travel deals, insurance and more.
Air Niugini operates a total twenty six(26) flights to Australia in a week including 13 to Brisbane, 11 to Cairns and 2 services to Sydney. These flights are operated using the Boeing 767, B738 and the Fokker 70 aircraft.
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