Viva! Holidays expands again with Etihad Airways!
Viva! Holidays, part of Qantas Holidays, have entered into a new partnership with Etihad Airways with the purpose of providing agent partners more flexibility, availability and stopover options for their clients.
For consumers, this partnership means they can more easily access flights to Europe and the Middle East, and explore exciting new destinations with Viva! Holidays stopovers in Abu Dhabi and the rest of the United Arab Emirates.
Chris Rankin, General Manager, Qantas Holidays said that the latest addition to the range is another landmark in Viva! Holidays expanded range.
“We are excited to provide our agent partners with a new option for Europe and the Middle East. It’s important that we can offer top quality, competitively priced product to the destinations most popular with Australian travellers. This new partnership means we can offer more availability and value for agents and consumers to new destinations as well as traditional favouritesâ€.
Cramer Ball, Regional General Manager Asia Pacific South and Australasia said
Etihad’s network of destinations continues to expand, meaning greater flexibility and choice for the customer.
“Etihad are pleased to announce our partnership with Viva! Holidays and look forward to welcoming Viva! Holidays guests onboardâ€
Viva! Holidays will begin selling holiday packages from today, 1 August 2008.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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