GlobalStar Travel Management has expanded its network across the Middle East through its longstanding partnership with Dadabhai Travel, which has now integrated additional businesses into the GlobalStar network.
James Stevenson, CEO of GlobalStar, commented: "It is a real pleasure to strengthen our long-term partnership with Dadabhai Travel as we jointly expand our presence in key markets across the region, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Iraq, and the UAE. We are witnessing a growing demand for travel services across these markets, particularly from corporates operating in finance, property management, energy, and marine sectors."
He added: "By welcoming these new Dadabhai Travel markets into the GlobalStar network, we are not only gaining ambitious and like-minded partners but also benefiting from invaluable regional expertise, a strong workforce, and extensive experience."
Nitin Menon, executive director of Dadabhai Travel for the UAE, Oman, and Iraq
Nitin Menon, executive director of Dadabhai Travel for the UAE, Oman, and Iraq, said: "Expanding our partnership with GlobalStar beyond Bahrain to include Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, and Iraq marks a major milestone for Dadabhai Travel. This collaboration significantly boosts our global reach, allowing us to deliver enhanced value to our clients through stronger supplier relationships, cutting-edge technology, and access to a worldwide network of travel professionals. We are excited about the growth and opportunities this partnership will unlock for both our clients and our business."
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