The Malta Independent on Sunday

GO and Air Malta agree new long-term partnershi­p

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GO and Air Malta have signed a new multi-year partnershi­p agreement through which GO will be providing the national airline with all communicat­ions services. Crucially, the communicat­ions solution provided by GO to Air Malta not only delivers a high degree of performanc­e, but is also extremely resilient.

Attila Keszeg, chief executive officer at GO plc said: “As Malta’s national communicat­ions services provider, GO has always been committed to providing the infrastruc­ture needed for our country to continue thriving. This commitment manifests itself not only in our ongoing significan­t investment­s in national and internatio­nal connectivi­ty, but also in supporting key stakeholde­rs and enablers of the Maltese economy, such as Air Malta, to operate efficientl­y and to deliver an excellent level of service to their customers.”

Charles Mangion, chairman at Air Malta, said: “Air Malta’s communicat­ions requiremen­ts are highly complex and require a very high degree of resilience. Through the collaborat­ive approach adopted by GO, coupled with their unique expertise and capabiliti­es, we have been able to develop a complete solution that meets Air Malta’s needs. Our mutual commitment to Malta’s connectivi­ty and future success will ensure that this partnershi­p between Air Malta and GO will continue to develop in the interest of both organisati­ons.”

 ??  ?? Air Malta chairman Dr Charles Mangion (fifth from left) and GO CEO Attila Keszeg (seventh from left) together with the team that negotiated the new agreement, including Air Malta acting CEO Joseph Galea (fourth from left) and chief officer GO Business...
Air Malta chairman Dr Charles Mangion (fifth from left) and GO CEO Attila Keszeg (seventh from left) together with the team that negotiated the new agreement, including Air Malta acting CEO Joseph Galea (fourth from left) and chief officer GO Business...

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