BCD Travel partners with Sri Lanka agency
Corporate travel management firm BCD Travel has formed a strategic partnership with Sri Lankan agency Travelpass.
Travelpass, is a subsidiary of Sharmila Travels, and has branch offices throughout Sri Lanka in Colombo, Kandy, Jaffna, Batticaloa and Trincomalee.
"Sharmila Travels has a strong presence in Sri Lanka and its subsidiary, Travelpass, shares our focus on travel innovation and the customer experience," said Greg O’Neil, BCD Travel’s president of Asia Pacific.
"This partnership is proof of our ongoing commitment to deliver value-added travel solutions to national and multinational customers around the globe."
Travelpass was originally formed as an online only agency but in recent years has transitioned to a full service business travel company and has strong affiliations with SriLankan Airlines and Mihin Lanka.
"By partnering with BCD Travel, we gain exposure to its leading technology tools and corporate travel management solutions. We look forward to introducing these BCD Travel-developed tools and best practices to Sri Lankan corporations," added Travelpass managing director Pradeep Kumar.
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