Ecruising ties up alongside safari operator

Friday, 20 Feb, 2013 0

The Ecruising group of companies, founded and chaired by Brett Dudley in 2000, has expanded its travel interests to complement its established businesses in the key markets of Sydney and Hong Kong.

Maniago Safaris will be represented exclusively by Ecruising, which will cater specifically for Australian travel to Africa.

The new sole representation will focus on land content across eastern and southern Africa with product designed to appeal to the MICE and wholesale space as well as special interest groups.

Executive director of Maniago Safaris, Peter Karanja, arrived from Kenya for the Sydney launch

Dudley said that Maniago Safaris has more than 20 years’ experience on the ground in Africa "and is exceptionally well-placed to provide superior content for our clients’ travel requirements".

Bradley Ellis, who has worked in a number of areas of the travel industry over the past decade, has been appointed as Maniago Safari Australia’s general manager.
 



 

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