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Airtel Premier, a sub brand of Ghana’s fastest growing telecommunications company has treated its theatre-loving customers to an awesome experience at the Roverman Festival of Plays over the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Customers were offered exclusive tickets to watch plays from the stables of Roverman such as Forbidden, The Smartest Man Alive, Bananas & Groundnuts, Puppeteers and Women on Fire.
Commenting on Airtel Premier’s commitment to reward customers, Rosy Fynn, Marketing Director said, “Airtel Premier is well known for celebrating our customers every day through a wide array of offers.

“Theatre is fast becoming a favourite pastime of Ghanaians so we decided to treat Airtel Premier customers to an exciting array at the Roverman festival of plays, which we headline as sponsors.”
She continued, “Airtel Premier is the foremost high value segment in the industry offering exclusive suite of telecom and lifestyle products and services tailor made for high value customers such as free access to over 700 VIP airport lounges worldwide, special discounts from our benefit partners including departmental stores, automobile dealerships, hotels, airlines and spas. Customers also have the chance to get free tickets to events we sponsor all year round”.
“Airtel Premier is open to all customers on the Smartphone Network. Membership is simply based on your monthly usage. You can also buy premier packs from our shops”. She concluded.
Airtel is Ghana’s fastest growing telecom network providing unmatched product and services to meet the communications, connectivity and collaborative needs of its customers.
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