Marlboro, NJ: Faremax, Inc., an ARC/IATA-accredited online retailer of discount airline and train tickets, vacations and cruises, announced this week that it had secured deals with five major international air carriers to provide heavily discounted tickets to customers.
Faremax, with a long record of dealing in consolidated discount air tickets, is set to offer even deeper discounts now that it has secured deals with Air India, Aerosvit, China Airlines, Finnair and TAM Linhas Aereas.
Ilya Epshteyn, Faremax CEO, is pleased by the outcome of the lengthy negotiations that have been needed to close the deals. "Very few travel agencies can actually deal direct with airlines to acquire net (consolidated) fares for customers. For example, less than 10 of other agencies currently have Air India contracts," said Epshteyn.
16/01/07 Emediawire (press release), US
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
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