Bandar Seri Begawan: Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) has appointed STIC Travels Pvt Ltd as its General Sales Agent for passengers and cargo in India.
A signing ceremony was held Monday at the RBA Head Office in the capital to officiate the partnership.
Signing the agreement on behalf of STIC Travels was its Chairman Subhash Goyal, while RBA was represented by its Sales & Marketing General Manager Wong Peng Hoon.
With the appointment, STIC Travels will represent RBA in promoting its products and services, and simultaneously manage the airline's passengers reservations and ticketing in India.
STIC Travels is a market leader in air transportation services with a network of more than 40 offices located across India.
12/07/06 Kartika Rahman/Bru Direct, Brunei Darussalam
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