Viator at Sarajevo Airport

    Viator travel agency, which is specialized in organization of business trips, sales of air tickets to destinations all over the world, hotel booking, organization of congresses, fairs and conferences, opened a new branch office at the Sarajevo International Airport.
    In that occasion, the guests were presented simulated flights to Vienna, Paris, London and Istanbul, and given a brochure called “Flight guide” containing all relevant information about air traffic. They also participated in a prize draw when some of them were awarded return air tickets to Vienna, Istanbul, Amsterdam and Belgrade.
    Amela Čengić, director of Viator, emphasized that opening of a new branch at the airport is another business move whose aim is to provide top quality service during a trip. “By monitoring market demands in order to meet demands of our passengers, we constantly improve our services. All our employees are IATA accredited agents; we established direct partnership with 34 leading world's airlines; we are the only authorized distributor of Content INN package of services in BiH (special arrangements with 220.000 hotels worldwide), and, finally, we provide for our clients a VIP treatment at the most important fairs in the world. Our experience for your safe journey reflects policy philosophy of Viator. We take both responsibility and care of our passengers” said Čengić.
    Darijan Veličan, marketing manager at the Sarajevo International Airport, reminded the guests that the Airport's Management is intensively engaged in bringing the services into accordance with the international quality standards. “You can see significant changes at the Sarajevo International Airport. I proudly emphasize our recent achievements like our cooperation with Viator, a new, big walk through Duty Free Shopi and Business lounge to be opened by the end of the year, and finally, in the beginning of the next year, introduction of new routes and cooperation with new carriers that have not been operated at our market so far.”