ICICI bank ties with Jetwing Holidays
ICICI Bank, Sri Lanka, with Jetwing Holidays has launched a whole
gamut of discount offers, specially for the holiday season.
“Enthusiastic travellers will be able to avail a whole range of
exciting and affordable travel options during the March - April season
through the bank’s tie -up with Jetwing Holidays”, said ICICI Bank
Country Head Prem Thampi.
Thampi went on to say that Jetwing Holidays, one of Sri Lanka’s
leading tour operators and inbound travel agents would be offering
exclusive discounts to ICICI Bank’s Personal Loan customers on their
overseas travel, on both short as well as long haul packages.
Senior Vice President, ICICI Bank Sri Lanka Kurien Elias, , said,
“This tie up is part of the bank’s endeavor to play a role in making the
dream holiday accessible to our personal loan customers. The scheme will
be available till March 31, 2008 on standard travel packages of Jetwing
Holidays.”
Some of the packages that are on offer include [ long haul] a
Buddhist Pilgrimage to destinations such as Delhi, Agra, Varnasi,
Buddhagaya, Lumbini and Kapilavastu.
It would also be available for the Egypt Package, Classical Europe
which includes London, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria,
Italy, Switzerland and France, as well as American Splendours. Short
hauls include Chennai, Bangalore, the Maldives, Bangkok and Pattaya,
Malaysia, Singapore and Dubai.
The packages include return airfare on economy [including taxes],
twin sharing accommodation on bed and breakfast basis and return airport
transfers.
Thampi further said, “This is just yet another of a host of new and
innovative services introduced by technologically savvy ICICI Bank that
empowers consumers. And empowerment is what it’s all about”.
ICICI Bank uses customer convenience as a strategic tool across all
their business lines and by activating this proposition in a
single-minded and meaningful way, the Bank is able to integrate and
enhance the value of their diverse products, services, and offerings,
while optimizing the costs for their customers”. |