Safe Bag’s PackandFly secures 5-year Cebu contract

By Charlotte Turner |

Pack-and-Fly-Safe-Bag-leadSafe Bag which specialises in luggage protection, tracing services as well as the sale of travel accessories, reports that its recently acquired subsidiary PackandFly Group OU, has signed a 5-year contract for the supply of its own integrated offer of services for travellers at Cebu – Mactan International Airport, the Philippines.

 

With around 10m passengers in 2017, Cebu is the second largest airport in the Philippines. Traffic grew around 9% in 2018, with further growth expected in the second half of 2018, in part due to the opening of a new terminal on 1 July.

 

“PackandFly represents for the group a bridge head to support a new expansion phase in Asia, where our services are highly appreciated,” says Alessandro Notari, CEO of Safe Bag. “Therefore we hope to be able to continue growing thanks also to the commercial relations of our new Russian partners.”

 

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As reported, Safe Bag concluded the 51% acquisition of PackandFly Group on 3 July.

 

The Pack&andFly Group is the main operator in the Russian Federation, but also operates in Europe and Asia. It is currently present in 24 airports with around 60 points of sale.

 

“The network and new commercial relations coming from PackandFly are fundamental for the development of SOS Travel.com in the continent of Asia,” says Rudolph Gentile, President of Safe Bag.

 

“The geographical area with the highest number of airport passengers at world level and with the highest expected growth.”

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