AVIAREPS appointed by MIAT Mongolian Airlines
AVIAREPS announced its appointment by MIAT Mongolian Airlines to manage the airline’s sales, marketing and ticketing activities in ten European markets.
With immediate effect, the world’s leading airline and tourism management company will act as General Sales Agent (GSA) in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavia, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain.
MIAT is famous for its friendly Asian hospitality and is the only airline to offer a direct flight from Central Europe to Ulan Bator (Mongolia). European passengers can currently avail of the airline’s two weekly flights every Thursday and Sunday from Berlin-Tegel (Germany), connecting via Moscow to Ulan Bator. During the high season in July and August 2011, the Mongolian national carrier will further increase its service offer to four flights per week on this route.
Due to an existing interline agreement with Lufthansa, European MIAT passengers benefit from a convenient check through option for their baggage on connecting flights from/to Berlin-Tegel. Furthermore, MIAT provides numerous onward connections via Ulan Bator to 6th freedom destinations such as Beijing (China), Tokyo-Narita (Japan) and Incheon International Airport (South Korea).
Founded in 1956, MIAT operates from its base Chinggis Khaan International Airport and serves a total of six international destinations in Europe and Asia. The airlines’ fleet exclusively consists of aircraft from the leading plane manufacturer Boeing, where it operates B737-800 New Generation aircraft.
With immediate effect, the world’s leading airline and tourism management company will act as General Sales Agent (GSA) in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavia, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain.
MIAT is famous for its friendly Asian hospitality and is the only airline to offer a direct flight from Central Europe to Ulan Bator (Mongolia). European passengers can currently avail of the airline’s two weekly flights every Thursday and Sunday from Berlin-Tegel (Germany), connecting via Moscow to Ulan Bator. During the high season in July and August 2011, the Mongolian national carrier will further increase its service offer to four flights per week on this route.
Due to an existing interline agreement with Lufthansa, European MIAT passengers benefit from a convenient check through option for their baggage on connecting flights from/to Berlin-Tegel. Furthermore, MIAT provides numerous onward connections via Ulan Bator to 6th freedom destinations such as Beijing (China), Tokyo-Narita (Japan) and Incheon International Airport (South Korea).
Founded in 1956, MIAT operates from its base Chinggis Khaan International Airport and serves a total of six international destinations in Europe and Asia. The airlines’ fleet exclusively consists of aircraft from the leading plane manufacturer Boeing, where it operates B737-800 New Generation aircraft.
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