Aviareps appointed Lithuania Travel representative
Aviation and hospitality representation firm AVIAREPS has been chosen as Lithuania Travel representative in the UK.
A dedicated team will handle the destination’s marketing strategy in the UK.
The goal is to expand the destination’s presence in the UK and increase visitor numbers to Lithuania.
AVIAREPS has been representing Lithuania Travel in Germany since 2020.
Lithuania offers varied destinations with diverse landscapes
The historic city of Vilnius is a big draw.
Its historic buildings feature elements of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism.
Lithuania has a long list of UNESCO cultural and natural heritage sites that can be explored by boat, bus or car.
Katerina Tomina, AVIAREPS UK GM said: “We feel very honoured about this appointment.”
“Our team of tourism professionals will utilise their expert knowledge and strong connections with trade partners.”
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