Tag Archives: TravelBullz

Embracing tech in 2020

Having opened a new office in Phuket in 2019, the year was quite eventful for TravelBullz. KD Singh, Founder & President of the company, shares the plan for 2020. Manas Dwivedi TravelBullz has set its eyes on some very ambitious projects for 2020, as most of the work in progress …

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Encashing the festival season

With the festival of lights expected to bring in huge business to the Indian tourism industry, India Travel Award winners share their plans and expectations for the ongoing festival season. TT Bureau Entrepreneur of the year — KD Singh (North 2017) According to KD Singh, Founder and President, TravelBullz, the …

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Exploring new horizons

With the Tier-II and III cities as the new talk of the town for business expansion, India Travel Award winners discuss their plans of enhancing their presence in the new market. Manas Dwivedi Best Regional Airline — Silk Air (South 2018) Jagdish Ram Bhojwani, General Manager—India, Silk Air talks about …

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TravelBullz on expansion spree

After Thailand and Hong Kong, TravelBullz is venturing into new markets. Kanwar Deep Singh, Founder & President, briefs about the company’s growth. Manas Dwivedi TravelBullz is poised to expand its reach and presence in new destinations by the end of this year. The company is also developing its own in-house …

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Guided tours with TravelBullz

Having launched its series departures to destinations in their portfolio, TravelBullz will now focus on driving traffic to Thailand, Hong Kong and Macau. TT Bureau I n 2018, TravelBullz is going to revolutionise the way FIT business is sold in India by travel agents, believes KD Singh, Founder and President, …

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Thailand MICE up by 89%

After recording great outbound numbers in 2016, TravelBullz is now focusing on offering ease of business to agents and their signature quality service Last year TravelBullz saw 70,000 travellers on their network. “Industry growth in Thailand from India is pegged at about 10-12 per cent and for Hong Kong it …

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