Malindo Air can now be booked through the Sabre Red WorkSpace.
Monday, 2 November 2015, located in Sabre Indonesia office, Malindo Air working together with Sabre Indonesia was held socialization and launching event to introduce Malindo Air in Sabre Red WorkSpace. The activity was separated into two sessions attended by more than 30 representatives of Malindo Air’s travel agents in Jakarta.
The event was opened with an enthusiastic welcome from Managing Director Sabre Indonesia Iswandi Said, followed by Malindo Air General Manager of Commercial Support Ms. Karen Low and Malindo Air Head of Global Sales Yogananthan Muniandy.
Malindo Air presented its products and facilities, and continued with presentations on how to book and issue Malindo Air through the Sabre Red WorkSpace. After presentation participants get chance to win lucky draw of 2 return tickets from Malindo Air. Contact Sabre Indonesia for more information.
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