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MultiService signs vendors in Cyprus and Russia
Skylink Services Limited has recently reached an agreement to offer the MultiService card. The company comprises two FBOs in Pathos and Larnaca, Cyprus. Meanwhile, Shannon Air CIS, headquartered in Moscow and with bases across the former USSR, has done likewise. EBAN spoke to Lawrie Walford of MultiService about the deal: "Our customers now have a wider choice of people in Cyprus where they can use their card," he said.

Skylink Services Limited has recently reached an agreement to offer the MultiService card. The company comprises two FBOs in Pathos and Larnaca, Cyprus. Meanwhile, Shannon Air CIS, headquartered in Moscow and with bases across the former USSR, has done likewise.\rEBAN spoke to Lawrie Walford of MultiService about the deal: "Our customers now have a wider choice of people in Cyprus where they can use their card," he said. \r"Skylink joins ACC Airtrans Limited and Transerve Aviation Limited, both at Larnaca.\r"Obviously, we check that the service which companies give is of a good standard," explained Walford. "Skylink have conformed to this standard.\r"EBAA has an airports and handling committee, on which I have served for many years. We try to raise the standard of handling throughout Europe. \r"If a handling company can provide a level of facilities that is up to our standards, we invite them to accept the MultiService card."\rShannon Air CIS is the second handler to accept the MultiService card in the former USSR, joining Streamline Ops. "It is better for our customers if they have a choice," said Walford.