Following the successful promotion of Marhaba Services in Sri Lanka and Pakistan, Dnata’s innovative airport passenger services unit at Dubai International Airport, is gearing up to boost its presence in the Indian Sub-continent with plans to market all Marhaba Services in India.
Dnata, the largest travel management services company in the U.A.E, has teamed up with Kuoni Travel Group, India, the country’s foremost travel conglomerate to sell Marhaba’s wide range of passenger-assistance services in India.
The agreement, signed by Ismail Ali Albanna, Executive Vice President, Dnata, and Zubin Karkaria, CEO and Managing Director, Kuoni India and South Asia, paves the way for travellers from India to book Marhaba services such as exclusive meet-and-greet; assistance with immigration and customs clearance; CityStop packages for transfer passengers; and auxiliary services like floral bouquets, porterage, and limousine service. The services can be booked before travel to or via Dubai from Kuoni India outlets.
For a small fee, travellers can also access the luxurious Marhaba passenger lounges at Terminal 1 at Dubai’s airport, to rest and refresh, regardless of their airline of travel.
27/02/07 Al-Bawaba, Jordan
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