IndiGo bags 4 awards at Stevie Awards for Sales and Customer Service
Posted On: 2021-02-03 09:57:02 (Time Zone: Arizona, USA)
India s leading carrier, IndiGo, has been honoured with four awards in sales and customers service category in 15th edition of Stevie Awards. The airline has won four accolades across prestigious categories, including - Gold for Contact Center of the year, Silver for Best use of Technology in customer service and Bronze for both - Best Customer Feedback Strategy and Customer Service Complaints Team of the year . IndiGo has emerged as the winner in these categories, outranking over 2,300 nominations from organizations across 51 nations this year.
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