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Travel Tours launches special packages for the upcoming festive and long weekends

Not In Town | @notintownlive | 30 Sep 2019, 04:05 pm

Travel Tours launches special packages for the upcoming festive and long weekends

Mumbai: Travel Tours, the flagship leisure-travel brand of FCM Travel Solutions – Indian subsidiary of Flight Centre Travel Group, Australia – is offering a galore of destinations at special rates specifically for the upcoming festive season and extended weekends.

The offer has coincided with India’s peak travel booking periods for the approaching festive season. 

The list comprises everything from a Himachal getaway to a Kerala retreat. Prices range from Rs. 9799 to Rs. 42,649. 

To travel beyond India, one can book a trip to Bhutan.

Anand Menon, Brand Leader, Travel Tours, Leisure Travel Brand of FCM Travel Solutions said, “At Travel Tours we have seen a 20% spike in bookings for domestic destinations in recent months with Prime Minister Modi’s message encouraging citizens to travel across the country and is expected to grow further.

Popular destinations include, Delhi, Chandigarh, Kerala, Mumbai, Madurai Orissa and Himachal Pradesh. Through this novel offering, our prime objective is to fuel the growing holiday demand amongst our consumers with an unbeatable combination of quality holidays at the best price.”

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