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Skiddoo appoints The D’Arcy Partnership to manage PR

Online travel booking site Skiddoo has appointed The D’Arcy Partnership to manage its public relations activities in Australia after a competitive pitch process.

The announcement:

Online travel booking site Skiddoo has appointed The D’Arcy Partnership to manage its public relations activities in Australia after a competitive pitch process. Skiddoo joins some of the world’s best travel brands at The D’Arcy Partnership including Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Cathay Pacific.

“We wanted to find the right partner for our brand, who understood our philosophy and goals, and who also had sound experience and knowledge of the travel industry.

We found The D’Arcy Partnership to be the perfect fit,” said Mirza Juddani, managing director and founder, Skiddoo.

Skiddoo is a rapidly growing online travel company with the largest selection of low airfares in Australia. It offers flights from more than 450 airlines around the world, with a simple process that makes booking flights online easier without charging booking or credit card fees on international flights. Skiddoo has offices in Australia and the Philippines.

Based in Sydney, leading PR agency The D’Arcy Partnership has been working with some of the world’s best brands for almost ten years. Its impressive line-up of clients across travel, technology, B2B and lifestyle sectors including Azamara Club Cruises, The Boeing Company, Cathay Pacific, Celebrity Cruises, Magellan, Navman, NSW Trustee & Guardian, Royal Caribbean International, The Rubicon Project and The Walt Disney Company.

“We are thrilled to be working with Skiddoo. It is a really exciting business that has seen phenomenal growth in only a few years, and we look forward to working together to help build their brand and grow their business even more,” said Gail D’Arcy, managing director, The D’Arcy Partnership.

Source: The D’Arcy Partnership media release

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