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EaseMyTrip teams up with 20th IIFA Awards as travel partner

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 13 Sep 2019, 05:32 pm

EaseMyTrip teams up with 20th IIFA Awards as travel partner

New Delhi: EaseMyTrip.com, one of India’s online travel aggregators, has partnered with 20th IIFA Awards 2019 for the third time in a row.

IIFA, one of the biggest annual awards of Bollywood presented by International Indian Film Academy, will be celebrated at its own deck for the first time in 20 years of its existence.

With this association, EaseMyTrip will be taking care of all the travel & stay arrangements for the attendees at IIFA 2019  making them one of the key sponsors of the event.

The International Indian Film Academy Awards (primarily known as the IIFA Awards) are presented every year to honour the outstanding performances of actors and experts in the movie business.

After hosting the awards in different cities across the globe, the global phenomenon is finally coming to India as the celebration of 20 years of its existence. 

The blend of Indian cinema, fashion, music and dance be held in Mumbai on September 16 and 18 at the Dome NSCI SVP Stadium.

Talking about this alliance, Nishant Pitti, Co-Founder & CEO, EaseMyTrip, said, “IIFA Awards is one of the most celebrated events amongst Bollywood and its fans. By this association, we would be able to increase our brand visibility among celebrities and the viewers at large which would help us in enhancing our audience base and augmenting our position as an innovator in the Indian travel space.”

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