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 Ariana Afghan new client of Aviareps

TravelDailyNews International
12/05/2005
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Ariana Afghan Airlines has appointed Aviareps as their GSA in  eight markets. Besides Germany, France and Italy the airline representation will be responsible for all sales and marketing activities in Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Benelux and the Czech Republic.

Ariana Afghan is the national carrier of Afghanistan. Operating from the capital Kabul, the airline offers two domestic destinations and serves many international cities. In Europe Ariana Afghan flies to Moscow, Istanbul, Ankara and Frankfurt. Routes are used by passengers all over the continent, as the airline is the only provider of air services between Europe and Afghanistan.

In Asia and the Arabian Peninsula the carrier serves destinations such as Dubai, Kuwait, Delhi and Islamabad. Routes to Europe are operated by modern aircrafts of the type Airbus A310 in a two class configuration. Pilots are from western countries as well. The clientele of Ariana Afghan mainly consists of passengers of the sectors politics, military, ethnical traffic as well as international help organisations.

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Ariana Afghan Airlines has now appointed  Afghan Tours and Travel as its official ticketing agent in Eastern US
Some special fares to kabul

WASH - KABUL RT 1245 Including Taxes
NYC - KABUL RT 1205 Including Taxes
LAX - KABUL RT 1368 Including Taxes
SFO - KABUL 1368 Including Taxes
These prices are only valid at the time of Purchase
For booking please contact Ahmad Barak (ahmedb1961@yahoo.com) at:

703 880-4540
1866 323-8609
202 391-3999



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