Mark Warner uses BA flights for ski season
Mark Warner has extended its agreement with British Airways using the airline for its ski season for the first time due to positive customer feedback.
The airline will operate 65% of the tour operator’s Heathrow and Gatwick charter flights into Grenoble, Geneva and Friedrichafen for the 2012/13 Ski season.
Mark Warner is moving all flights serving its French resorts to Grenoble for winter 2012/2013 allowing faster transfer time and improved customer experience.
Tim Locke, head of marketing at Mark Warner said: "We receive great customer feedback about our British Airways flights in our summer programme, so we are thrilled to be able to offer them in our winter programme here for the first time."
Diane
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