Rayna DMC’s 2025 roadshows across nine Indian cities brought travel agents and tour operators face-to-face with global exhibitors. The events strengthened trade tie-ups, showcased new offerings, and sparked strong interest in flexible departures.
Janice Alyosius
Rayna DMC has reinforced its presence in the Indian travel trade through a series
of successful roadshows in 2025. According to Ranjan Kumar Singh, Country Manager – India, these events provided a valuable platform to connect with both new and existing partners.
“The roadshows provided an excellent platform to introduce Rayna DMC and 12 exhibitors from UAE, Singapore, and cruises to new trade partners while also re-engaging with existing ones. We showcased our latest offerings across Singapore, Thailand, cruises, and customisable fixed departures. Face-to-face interactions allowed us to exchange views on industry trends and identify key market gaps, paving the way for stronger partnerships,” said Singh.
This year, Rayna expanded its portfolio beyond Singapore to include Thailand, giving Indian travellers more options. Jasmeet Singh Kohli, Trade Manager, Resorts World Sentosa, said, “Rayna’s strong presence across tier I, II, and III cities gave us unparalleled access to a wide network of agents. It allowed us to connect with new partners and provide them a platform to explore and book our products.”
Looking ahead, Rayna DMC plans to continue engaging the travel trade with more roadshows. Singh said, “In 2025, we conducted three rounds of roadshows across nine cities. Building on this momentum, we will launch the next series in February 2026 to deepen our engagement.”
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