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Camair-Co gets the exclusive rights to sell Russia 2018 airline and stadium entrance tickets within Africa on Behalf of Mondial Tours

Camair-Co gets the exclusive rights to sell Russia 2018 airline and stadium entrance tickets within Africa on Behalf of Mondial Tours
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 20 March 2018 15:01

(Business in Cameroon) - Mondial tours, contracted by the organisers of the coming World Cup, visited us because we have been granted the exclusive right to sell the airline and stadium entrance tickets as well as every other ticket related to hospitality during the 2018 world cup within the Central African region.

This was the explanation provided by Ernest Dikoume, CAMAIR-Co MD during a meeting with Mondial Tours’ managers in Douala last week.

So, thanks to this partnership between the tour operator and CAMAIR-Co, the Cameroonian public airline company, which is gradually recovering from the difficulties it has confronted since it launched its activities, will improve its results.

According to Mariama Satina Diallo, CEO of Mondial Tours, the package offered to the supporters willing to attend the matches of Russia 2018 include, “access to the stadiums and to the best seats. The packages also grant access to the parking and meal services three hours before the matches, two hours after a match starts and one hour after the end of the match. So, you will spend six hours at the stadium in the company of the hostesses and the entertainers”.

BRM

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