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Kesari Tours On An Expansion Spree
Kesari Tours as part of its 20 -years celebration plans, has spread its wings in other parts of the country.

Carlson Wagonlit Travel Introduces Nego Fares
In line with the initiatives taken by Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT) to provide optimum value for money to its corporate clientele, the company has recently introduced a new concept in India called Nego Fares.

Emirates Holidays Offers More Than Dubai
Emirates Holidays, a successful entrant to the Indian travel fraternity in 2004 has strategic plans lined out.

We Are Moving Into Scenic & Adventurous Destinations: Duggal
With the Indian outbound scenario looking bright and the numbers graph on an upward scale, SOTC has drawn up their strategies well in advance for the coming season. Explains Rajiv Duggal, senior vice-president, SOTC, "We plan to launch a loyalty club programme somewhere around February, to retain our customers, wherein it would be based on a point system.

Travelmartindia.com Goes The Bollywood Way
Bollywood has been the innovative Indian tourism mantra for a number of international tourism boards and keeping in sync with this emerging trend, travelmartindia.com, a leading travel portal has tied up with Popcorn Entertainment Ltd, to promote this concept in totality.

First Ever ‘Mumbai Festival’ Receives DoT Support
Inaugurated on January 14th, 2005, by the union minister for tourism, government of India, Renuka Chowdhury, the first-ever ‘Mumbai Festival’ that was held from January 14-23, 2005 took off with an objective of boosting tourism to the city.

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