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Nirvana Travel & Tourism’s luxury fleet grows

Nirvana Travel and Tourism has acquired a fleet of ten Mercedes-Benz S-Class cars from Emirates Motor Company. The exclusive sedans will add to Nirvana’s growing fleet of luxury vehicles to cater to the needs of high-profile travellers.
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Nirvana Travel and Tourism has acquired a fleet of ten Mercedes-Benz S-Class cars from Emirates Motor Company. The exclusive sedans will add to Nirvana’s growing fleet of luxury vehicles to cater to the needs of high-profile travellers. 
 
The Mercedes-Benz S500 offers the highest levels of safety and comfort, and comes fully decked out with high-tech features to enhance every ride. 
 
The two companies formally announced and celebrated the deal during an official unveiling ceremony held at Nirvana’s Head Offices at Marina Breakwater in Abu Dhabi.
 
Speaking on this occasion, Alaa Al-Ali, group CEO of Nirvana Holding , said: "Today, the Nirvana fleet is growing with 10 new S-Class 500 cars in our pursuit to secure the highest levels of luxury and comfort. This is part of Nirvana Holding’s vision to expand in the region by increasing operations and taking clear and specific steps with deliberate strategies for expansion."
 
Mohammad Ghazi Al Momani, General Manager at Emirates Motor Company commented: “We are extremely thrilled to team up with Nirvana Tours & Logistics, one of the leading travels agencies in the UAE, on this fruitful partnership. The Mercedes-Benz S500 is one of the most sophisticated cars in the market thanks to its stunning design, best-in-class technology and luxurious interior. We are positive that with this model, Nirvana Tours & Logistics will have a highly impressionable car to present its customers with and we look forward to further collaborations in the future.” 
 
Nirvana Travel and Tourism previously received ten state-of-the-art first class Mercedes-Benz buses from Emirates Motor Company this year. The addition of the ten S-Classes further solidifies their luxury offering for the UAE market.-- TradeArabia News Service
 
 

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