Classic Travel was recently appointed as ‘Exclusive Partner for Sri Lanka’ by Reed & Mackay (R&M), a recognised leader in corporate travel and event management.
Specializing in travel for the financial, legal, insurance, energy and media sectors, R&M sets the standard for service excellence while revolutionising corporate travel.
R&M is a growing global business with partners in more than 45 markets around the world that help to support Classic Travel’s mission of delivering the extraordinary to clients across the globe. After a rigorous assessment of the local market, R&M determined that Classic Travel stood out amongst its competitors with its fantastic reputation for high-quality service, the local company said in a media release.
Commenting on the collaboration, Chris Truss, International Development Director of Reed & Mackay said, “We’re delighted to welcome Classic Travel to the Reed & Mackay partnership and look forward to a long, successful relationship focused on delivering excellence to clients in the Sri Lankan market.”
Elaborating further, the CEO of Classic Travel, Shiham Imamudeen added, “As the leading travel solutions provider in Sri Lanka, Classic Travel is indeed proud to be selected by Reed & Mackay, a well-respected company in the travel business. Like R&M, we too see growth potential in the Asian market and through this partnership we will be able to provide localized expertise to offer an entirely new experience for clients who demand high quality service.”
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