IFE Services to Supply Gambia Bird With In-flight Entertainment
KNUTSFORD, England, August 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Leading in-flight entertainment (IFE) company, IFE Services, is Gambia Bird's new content service provider.
The agreement covers the provision of a regularly refreshed package of modern classic movies and top-rated TV shows as well as a broad selection of different music genres.
Passengers can enjoy the great content on the aircraft's overhead digital IFE systems.
Founded in 2012, Gambia Bird Air Lines is headquartered in Banjul, The Gambia. The company is financially backed by German airline group, Germania. Gambia Bird provides scheduled flights across West Africa including The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Senegal and Sierra Leone as well as to the UK and Spain.
For more information about Gambia Bird visit: http://www.gambiabird.com
For more information about IFE Services visit: http://www.ifeservices.com
About IFE Services
IFE Services is a leading provider of in-flight entertainment solutions to the airline industry. Its focus on quality and innovation is supported by a strong commitment to customer service and investment in the latest systems and technologies.
IFE Services supplies a full range of services to enable its clients to provide a first class entertainment experience to passengers. They include movies, TV programmes, audio, games, apps, safety and destination films, portable entertainment systems, onboard publications and AVOD technical support and management.
IFE Services works with a broad client-base worldwide of over 50 airlines and cruise ship operators. The company's headquarters are in Cheshire, UK with regional offices located in Madrid, Singapore, Santiago, Johannesburg and Irvine, California.
IFE Services is a privately owned company and part of the Travel Entertainment Group.
Press contact
Adrian Lambert
Marketing Director
IFE Services Ltd
Haig Road
Parkgate Industrial Estate
Knutsford
Cheshire
WA16 8DX
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1565 752 793
Email: adrian.lambert@ifeservices.com
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