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Volga-Dnepr Airlines (VDA) has backtracked on its controversial decision in September to stop working with charter brokers. A sign the company is hoping to attract more business in what is proving a difficult year.
It has also been offering customers improved terms on charters, such as no cancellation fees, as well as credit.
One source close to the company said: “VDA is desperate for revenue, and will not be so arrogant anymore.”
Charter brokers told The Loadstar they were approached by Volga-Dnepr at the recent Transport Logistic event in Munich ...
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July 08, 2019 at 11:49 amThat proves : MARKET doesn’t stand such “strange” decisions & VDA management arrogance