Campaign India Team
Aug 29, 2012

LinOpinion to handle Etihad Airways’ PR duties

LinOpinion will work on the airlines’ communications and public relations in India

LinOpinion to handle Etihad Airways’ PR duties

Commenting on the appointment, Neerja Bhatia, general manager, Etihad Airways India, said, “We are delighted to partner with LinOpinion as they have demonstrated an in-depth understanding of the aviation, hospitality, and travel and tourism industries. We are confident that we will benefit from their expertise and experience in the market.”

Ameer Ismail, executive director, Lowe Lintas and Partners, added, “LinOpinion continues to grow exponentially. This is a testament to the excellent work and dedicated efforts being carried out consistently by the LinOpinion team. Etihad Airways is one of the leading airlines across the world, and we are honoured to partner with them in India.”

Joseph George, chief executive officer, Lowe Lintas and Partners, added, “LinOpinion is one of the most respected and fastest growing PR firms in the country. It is our ambition to partner with leading global brands, and being appointed by Etihad Airways as their communications partner is an enormous privilege for our team.”

Etihad Airways commenced flights from Mumbai in September 2004 and today operates services to eight cities across India.

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Campaign India

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