Sunday, 28 August 2016

British airline cuts discount deal with tourism body




Members of the Kenya Tourism Federation KTF the umbrella body of private sector tourism associations are set to enjoy lower airfares from global airline company British Airways.
British Airways has partnered with KTF, in an effort to provide discounted air fare prices to the KTF members.

Speaking during the announcement of the partnership in Nairobi KTF Acting CEO Susan Ongalo expressed that the offer was timely as it would ensure KTF members take advantage of the offer and travel to the airline’s destinations around the world.

British Airways will offer between 13% - 15% discount to KTF members who purchase the airline’s tickets online from the airline’s website

‘KTF is engaged in promoting a sustainable tourism sector through effective representation of the private sector stakeholder interests and we are committed to always identifying opportunities for strategic partnerships that provide additional benefits to our members,’  said Mrs. Ongalo.

British Airways Commercial Manager for Kenya, Mr. Kevin Leung said that the airline is committed to ensuring customer satisfaction  and ensure continued to investment not only in Kenya but globally in new aircrafts, smarter cabins, elegant lounges, and new technologies to make life more comfortable in the air and on the ground.

He also pointed out that British Airways recently increased capacity between by introducing a Boeing 747-400 adding 784 seats a week on the Nairobi route to meet the needs of its customers during this high season.

No comments:

Post a Comment