TAAI elects new office-bearers and Managing Committee for term 2017-19
The Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) elected its new national office-bearers and the members of its Managing Committee for the term 2017-2019. The election was held at TAAI’s 66th Annual General Body Meeting (AGM) that took place on the 28th November, 2017 at hotel The Lalit, Mumbai. While Sunil Kumar R has been reelected as the President of TAAI, Sanjay Narula of Apex Travel and Tours, New Delhi has been elected as the Vice President of the Association. Narula succeeds Marzban Antia of the preceding team. Jyoti Mayal has been elected as the new Hon. Secretary General. She succeeds Lokesh Bettaiah. Imtiaz Qureshi of Viceroy Travels, Hyderabad has been elected the new Hon. Treasurer. He replaces Jay Bhatia. All the new officebearers and the new members of the Managing Committee have assumed office, effective 28th November, 2018.
Seven newly elected members of TAAI’s national Managing Committee are:
Anil Kumar, Acma Travel Tours, Bengaluru
Anoop B. Kanuga, Bathija Travels, Mumbai
Bhagwan T. Ramnani, Vensimal World Travel Agents, Kolkata
Devaki Thiyagarajan, Avocet Tours & Travel, Chennai
Gurmeet Singh Vij, Nova Tours & Travels, Nagpur
Rajan Sehgal, Airborne Travels, New Delhi
P. Saravanan, Viking Tours & Travel, Chennai
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