PR Worx secures Qatar Airways PR account
Qatar Airways, the Gulf’s 5 star airline today announced that they have appointed PR Worx as their new public relations agency for South Africa. “After an extensive search for the correct agency, we are more than happy about our newly established relationship with PR Worx,” says Greg Epps, Qatar Airways’ South African Country Manager. “We look forward to working with them to further entrench our brand in the minds of South African consumers and the aviation industry in general.”
Qatar Airways is the only 5-star rated Gulf airline, and from its hub in Doha, flies to over 80 destinations covering Africa, Europe, Middle East, Indian subcontinents, Far East and America. The carrier flies one of the youngest and most modern fleet of aircraft in the skies today. Their commitment is to provide travellers with the highest quality of service both in the air and on the ground.
“We are thrilled to have beaten our competitors for this prestigious international account but even more so, that we can add Qatar Airways to our PR portfolio,” says Madelain Roscher, Managing Director of PR Worx. “Our Aviation and Lifestyle PR division pride themselves on their attention to detail and outstanding service delivery each one of their clients receives.”
Over the years, PR Worx has enjoyed marked successes with various aviation clients including 1time Airline, British Airways, Comair, kulula.com, and ASATA as well as lifestyle and leisure clients such as Global Brands Group, Manchester United, The Golden Lions Rugby Union and Canterbury SA.
For more information about Qatar Airways, please visit www.qatarairways.com or for further information on PR Worx, please visit www.prworx.co.za.


28. Apr, 2009




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