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PAL sets tie-up with Avis


PARTNERSHIP PAL and Avis officers seal the partnership during simple rites held recently. They are (seated from left) Xavier Gernaey, Gen. Manager–Avis Asia, Asia Pacific; Felix Cruz, VP–PAL Marketing Support; Raphael Lucila, Pres./CEO–Avis Phils.; Joerg Kossich, Buss. Dev. Mgr.–Avis Asia, Asia Pacific & Gen. Mgr.–Avis Singapore. Standing (from left) Peggy Calawood, Product Loyalty Marketing Officer–PAL Marketing Support; Artel Sebastian, National Sales & Marketing Mgr.–Avis Phils.; Arlene Espiritu, Head of Operations–Avis Phils.; Chary Francisco, Marketing Exec.–Avis Asia & Singapore, Asia Pacific.

MANILA, Philippines–Mabuhay Miles, the frequent flyer program of Philippine Airlines, and Avis Philippines & Asia recently entered into a partnership allowing Mabuhay Miles members to earn mileage points when availing of Avis car rentals at selected locations.

The agreement, which starts on June 1, was signed by officers of both companies in simple rites.

For more information, visit: mabuhaymiles.com and avispartner.com/krisflyer


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Tags: airlines , Avis , Business , car rentals , PAL

  • jtpa

    I feel sad and disappointed comparing the onboard facilities and the ticket price of PAL with other airlines like Cathay, SAL and Qantas. 

  • http://twitter.com/iamohnad iamohnad

    will Avis become the exclusive transport for NAIA2 since its PAL hub?

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/6PL6MTGJSGMGZ3FMIKNVMPGEL4 John

    xavier doesnt look too convinced

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/HMMV3QAUKGZJZWR5RZESCLSQE4 James

    hope the service by PAL under mr ang gets improved before this taxi agreement becomes a dudd 



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