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New air carriers in Serbia

The global company Discover the World Marketing has opened an office in Belgrade, which will act as a commercial and marketing representative for the countries in the western Balkans. The new office will be representing Aegean Airlines, Air Baltic, Hong Kong Airlines, Spanair, and US Airways, reads the company’s statement.

The office will be a representative for the markets of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia (FYROM), and Slovenia.

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– We have seen a chance to expand our network at the moment of regional expansion and development in the tourism sector. Several clients of ours have also expressed interest in local representation, having in mind that we were providing services of commercial and marketing development from the branch offices of Discover in Greece and in Hungary – said Jenny Adams, the Executive Director of the company.

She said that they they had found exceptional representatives with the same high standards as at 85 Discover offices throughout the world.

The Director of Discover for the western Balkans is Goran Jokic, while his deputy is Nikola Dudukovic.

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Discover the World Marketing represents a unique and global network comprising 85 offices in 60 countries all around the world. Regardless of the size, Discover offers simple, implementable and effective solutions that suit companies with different needs and budgets.

Source ekapija.com

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