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Travelport empowers Lebanese agency

In order to strengthen its presence in the Middle East, Lebanon-based First Diana Travel recently partnered with Arabian Travel Award-winner Travelport to access its unrivalled choice of travel content.

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By connecting to the Travelport platform, First Diana Travel now benefits from intelligen­t, fast, and accurate searching and booking to offer its customers content from more than 400 airlines, including low cost and network carriers, more than 650,000 hotel properties and more than 37,000 car rental locations around the world. Bookers at the leisure and full

service corporate agency can use Travelport Smartpoint as their desktop tool to search beyond rate and availabili­ty to purchase more personalis­ed and tailored travel, to drive performanc­e and increase revenues. Elcheikh Mohamed Ghouzayel, President and Owner, First Diana Travel, commented, “This is an exciting time for First Diana Travel and we’re thrilled to sign our debut deal with Travelport. Having recently extended our operation outside the Lebanese borders, into the Gulf region and Asia, we look forward to differenti­ating our offerings by utilising Travelport’s technology to provide our customers with a more personalis­ed booking experience.”

Rabih Saab, Travelport’s President & Managing Director for Europe, Middle East, Africa and South Asia, added, “The Middle East travel industry is incredibly competitiv­e and travel agents need to work extremely hard to meet the changing demands of travellers. With 195 million tourists expected to visit the Middle East by 2030, the stakes are high, and we’re committed to supporting First Diana Travel as they embrace new technology to accelerate success and drive their performanc­e through customer-driven solutions that lead to more efficient ways of working, allowing the agents to focus on what they do best, selling.”

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(L-R): Elcheikh Mohamed Ghouzayel and Rabih Saab

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