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Ghana’s leading telecommunications service provider, MTN Ghana, has announced a partnership agreement with Emirates airline, offering MTN customers special ticket fares on selected destinations.
Through this partnership, MTN customers will enjoy 15% and 20% discounts on Economy Class and Business Class tickets respectively.
A statement from MTN said the offer can be accessed online via http://mtn.com.gh/personal/loyalty, adding that customers eligible for the special rates will be notified by MTN via SMS.
The Acting Chief Marketing Officer for MTN Ghana, Noel Kojo-Ganson, expressed his excitement at the opportunity MTN was offering customers. He said, “MTN as a global telecommunications brand is happy to provide great experiences on Emirates Airlines, which is one of the world’s most valuable airline brands."
Mr. Kojo-Ganson said the special fares on Emirates Airline follow other loyalty reward schemes instituted by MTN to reward customers, adding that MTN will continue to find new ways of delighting customers with exciting, relevant, and rewarding initiatives.
The Country Manager of Emirates Airlines in Ghana, Hendrik Du Preez said: “Emirates is proud to partner with MTN to offer reduced fares to a raft of destinations across our wide network. We are always committed to enhance the travel experience of our valuable customers and this offer will give MTN customers in Ghana the opportunity to explore their dream destination for less and experience Emirates’ award-winning product and services.”
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