British Airways spreads the love of literature and culture as it partners with the largest free literary festival the Zee Jaipur Literature Festival 2014. Commencing on 17th January the five day literary extravaganza will witness great literary luminary from around the world, exclusively at British Airways ‘‘Baithak’.
Commenting on the partnership, Christopher Fordyce, Regional Commercial Manager, South Asia, British Airways, this event has become one of the most respected cultural platforms in India today that brings some of the greatest writers, philosophers and thinkers from South Asia and around the world. British Airways is very excited to be part of the Zee Jaipur Literature Festival 2014. The partnership provides Airline a new and exciting opportunity to engage with existing and potential customers in a unique way.
According to Sanjoy K. Roy, Producer of Zee Jaipur Literature Festival, It is very delightful occasion to welcome British Airways as a venue sponsor for 2014 Zee Jaipur Literature Festival and the authorities are looking forward to an exciting partnership with British Airways for many more festivals to come.
India is British Airways’ second largest market outside the UK and after the US operating 48 flights a week from five key cities in India.
Commenting on the partnership, Christopher Fordyce, Regional Commercial Manager, South Asia, British Airways, this event has become one of the most respected cultural platforms in India today that brings some of the greatest writers, philosophers and thinkers from South Asia and around the world. British Airways is very excited to be part of the Zee Jaipur Literature Festival 2014. The partnership provides Airline a new and exciting opportunity to engage with existing and potential customers in a unique way.
According to Sanjoy K. Roy, Producer of Zee Jaipur Literature Festival, It is very delightful occasion to welcome British Airways as a venue sponsor for 2014 Zee Jaipur Literature Festival and the authorities are looking forward to an exciting partnership with British Airways for many more festivals to come.
India is British Airways’ second largest market outside the UK and after the US operating 48 flights a week from five key cities in India.
