Nirvana Travel and Tourism has announced the provision of air, land and sea freight services to all parts of the world.
Mr. Alaa Al-Ali, CEO of Nirvana Travel and Tourism, said, "The launch of this new unit comes as part of our commitment to meet the high demand on shipping services in the UAE, which is the fastest growing in the world."
He pointed out that the principle of Nirvana Travel and Tourism is to always looking for the best, laying behind the permanent desire to achieve the highest levels of service for all of the valued customers. Therefore, Nirvana Travel and Tourism decided to provide freight services of all kinds by focusing on the highest levels of excellent service.
The growth in the freight sector is expected to continue at a higher rate in the coming stage due to the economic growth witnessed by the country and strategic location, as well as the strength of the infrastructure, in relation to the airports, airlines, ports and roads.
"The UAE has succeeded in attracting major international companies and has become a gateway to the GCC, Arab and Asian markets, as well as to the various African markets. It is also a global re-export hub, all this contributed in stimulating the air and sea shipping sector," he added.
Al-Ali said that the study issued by the Airports Council International, entitled "World Airport Traffic Forecasts 2018-2040", confirmed that the UAE will become the third largest air freight market globally after America and China. The UAE will be ranked third in the world's fastest growing air transport market with growth of 5.7% annually.”
Al-Ali explained that Nirvana Travel and Tourism Company occupies a distinguished position today in the Emirates and has become one of the most important travel and tourism companies in the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf region.
He stated that the company's offices were opened in China, Spain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. It is also preparing to open new offices in a number of Gulf countries and in the United States of America and Australia in the coming years.
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