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RAK Airways partners with dynamic travel options company Optiontown

Posted 18 October 2012 · Add Comment

RAK Airways has announced to enter into a partnership agreement with travel option company Optiontown offering its guests a range of travel options. The service will available on the all RAK Airways services to all destinations.

Passengers will be able to add new elements to their travel experience by choosing options on all flights on the RAK Airways network. The first service  ‘Upgrade Travel Option’ UTo chosen by the innovative start-up airline from the UAE enables travelers to opt for an upgrade to Business class. 

John Brayford, chief executive officer of RAK Airways said: “As an innovative airline we are enthusiastic about co-operating with Optiontown, which enables us to offer ground-breaking services and new experience to our passengers. RAK Airways brings a new set of options to its product by offering these Dynamic Travel Options on its entire route network. RAK Airways plans to launch several of these option products from the Optiontown portfolio in the next few weeks.”

 

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