14 May 2015, 06:25 am

Thomas Cook India promised to make planning and booking holidays hassle free for travellers, by offering readymade air inclusive international holidays bookable online via thomascook.in.
Right from air travel, transfers, accommodation and sightseeing, Thomas Cook India’s latest launch, the Simply & Just for You Series will manage a holiday goer’s checklist and ensure a convenient hassle free trip.
Both the Simply Series and Just For You Series are based on unbeatable pricing courtesy Thomas Cook’s volumes and bulk buying clout, thus passing on great value deals and savings to Indian travellers. While the Simply Series is designed for individual travellers, Thomas Cook’s Just For You Series is aimed at India’s group travellers with the added comfort and reassurance of a Thomas Cook Tour Manager.
Just for You includes destinations such as Malaysia, USA, Egypt, South Africa, New Zealand & Turkey at a starting price of INR 30,900
Simply Series includes packages to destinations such as Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Mauritius, Dubai & Turkey at a starting price of INR 29,000 per person on twin share basis
“Technology is changing the dynamics of travel and for today’s impatient value seekers; our Simply & Just For You Series are incredibly easy to plan and book online- via thomascook.in. Truly a great value proposition at merely the click of a button," says Shibani Phadkar, Senior Vice President & Head - Leisure Travel (Outbound) Products & Operations, Thomas Cook (India) Ltd.
Phadkar added, “Our Thomas Cook outlets pan India offer added assistance to our customers and this results in an ideal hybrid- click and brick- model for travellers”.
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