PRINCIPAL REPRESENTATION

Citadel owns several subsidiaries that represent leading international airlines and air cargo companies as the General Sales Agent in the Philippines. The company has represented Continental Airlines in the Philippines for passenger and cargo since 1989, Hawaiian Airlines since January 2000 and Sri Lankan Airlines since December 2002. |
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Trans Pacific Air Service Corp.
Transpac has represented Continental Airlines as its General Sales Agent in the Philippines for passenger and cargo since 1989. Transpac provide sales, ticketing and reservation, finance and administrative services. Hawaiian Airlines designated Transpac as its General Sales Agent I January 2000 while Sri Lankan Airlines appointed Transpac as its General Sales Agent in December 2002. The company also represents the Palau Visitor’s Authority and the Yap Visitor’s Bureau through joint marketing agreements.
Transpac aspires to be the leading travel organization and marketing representative in the Philippines. It is proud to be a strategic partner to global award-winning carriers.
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Global Air Services Corporation

The Global Air is the General Sales Agent for Royal Brunei in the Philippines for passenger and cargo, providing sales, ticketing and reservation services.
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Isla Corporation
Isla Corporation is the General Sales Agent for Hong Kong Express in the Philippines.


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Citadel Air Service
Citadel Air is the General Sales Agent for Turkish Airlines in the Philippines.


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Aero Pacific GSA Company, Inc.
Aeropac is the General Sales Agent for Cebu Pacific in the Philippines for cargo in the following lanes: Manila-Jakarta, Manila-Inchon, and Manila-Osaka.


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Euro TransAir
Euro Trans is the General Sales Agent for Air Astana in the Philippines for passenger and cargo.


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Air Cargo Partners Corporation (ACPC)
ACPC is a leading cargo General Sales Agent offering airline cargo marketing, sales, and reservations. The company has been in business since 1997 and represents the following airlines: Qantas, RUSLAN International, China Southern, AIr Hongkong and Qatar Airways.
In 2001, ACPC launched an aircraft chartering service, seeking to build a strong leadership position in the local market as well as to raise the overall level of its services to match those offered by similar companies in Japan and Hongkong. Now, the company is known as the single point of contact when it comes to charter requirements.
The Company positions itself as a one-point contact for all chartering requirements in the Philippines. ACPC is one of the most dynamic cargo GSA companies in the country.
Proof of this claim comes from the continued patronage of more than 100 IATA and Non-IATA agents it is pround to call its customers, the respect of its industry peers as well as regulatory agencies, and most importantly, the confidence and support displayed by its principals and industry partners.
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