Banglalink, one of the leading digital communications service providers in Bangladesh, brings special discount offers for its Icon customers at Regent Airways, a renowned airline service provider in Bangladesh. Qazi Urfi Ahmad, Brands ” Communications Director, Banglalink and Hanif Zakaria, Chief Commercial Officer signed a Memorandum of Understanding for introducing the offers at a signing ceremony held at Banglalink Head Office, Gulshan, Dhaka recently.
Also present at the ceremony were Kazi Ahmed Ullah, AGM, Marketing ” Holidays, Regent Airways, Rafiq Ahmed, Head of High Value Segment, Banglalink and Abdullah Faiz, B2B Product” Marketing Director, Banglalink.
Along with enjoying a 20% discount (up to BDT 5000) on any air ticket of Regent Airways, Banglalink Icon customers can avail a discount of BDT 5000 on Regent Airways’ holiday packages. The offers will be valid till 31 July, 2020, and can be availed only by purchasing tickets from Regent Airways’ local offices.
Qazi Urfi Ahmad, Brands Communications Director, Marketing, Banglalink said, “This offering is the latest addition to a wide range of additional facilities that we provide to our loyal customers for adding more values to their lives. Receiving Regent Airway’s quality airline services at discounted prices will certainly be a lucrative opportunity for them.”
Banglalink will continue to bring such additional facilities for loyal customers in future as well.
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