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Finchglow Travels Redefines Trade Partner Engagement with PartnerPlus Connect

NANTA President, Bernard

Nigeria’s leading travel consolidator, Finchglow Travels, brought together its top trade partners and major international airlines in Lagos for the 13th edition of PartnerPlus Connect (PPC), a vibrant, interactive live experience designed to deepen engagement between trade partners and airline collaborators.

This year’s PPC brought together top international and regional airlines, including Emirates, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Air Peace, and SABRE, alongside long-standing trade partners from across Nigeria’s travel sector.

The event featured interactive help desks and partner stands, where attendees could engage with Finchglow Travels’ team and explore solutions to real-time business challenges.

Finchglow Travels’ commitment to building strong relationships with its partners was evident throughout the event.

“We’re excited about the opportunities that come with working closely with our partners,” said Ezekiel Ikotun, Managing Director of Finchglow Travels, noting, “PPC 13.0 marked a significant milestone in our journey to deliver more value to our partners and drive growth in the travel sector.”

Abiola Bakare, B2B Manager at Finchglow Travels, added, “Our goal is to create a platform where our partners can come together, share ideas, and find solutions to common challenges. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved with PPC, and we’re looking forward to continuing to innovate and improve.”

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