Shaheen Air to sponsor travel show
KARACHI: Shaheen Air International (SAI) and Landmark Communications called in travel agents from all over Punjab to announce an upcoming travel trade show titled Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM). The show aims to bring together the aviation and tourism industry of Pakistan on a single platform, and globalise Pakistan’s travel industry.
The chief guests for the event included Punjab minister for youth affairs and sports Jahangir Khanzada, and Punjab youth affairs, sports, archaeology and tourism secretary Nayyer Iqbal.
Muhammad Wasiq, Executive Director – North, Shaheen Air International, said: “Through our partnership with Pakistan Travel Mart, we are poised to galvanise our commercial ties and promote Pakistan’s tourism sector to not only the local populace, but also to foreign travellers who have recently started visiting the country in droves.”
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