Blue Square Consultants to represent Australia & Beyond Holidays in India
Blue Square Consultants are delighted to advise that they have been appointed as the sales and marketing representative for Australia & Beyond Holidays.
Australia & Beyond Holidays was established by Simon Bernardi, former Head of Qantas Holidays and Tour East Australia. Australia & Beyond Holidays has established itself as Australia’s premier inbound travel management operator. It provides global value-for-money solutions to Indian travel agents, from both a DMC (Destination Management Company) products and FIT (Free Independent Travelers). Through its online Agora booking system the company offers thousands of land products and hotels worldwide, many with allocations. Australia & Beyond Holidays also has a wide range of tailored itineraries that allows Indian travelers to experience Australia’s vast and varied landscape.
Simon Bernardi, Director, Australia & Beyond Holidays, said “India continues to be an important tourism market for Australia, with growth of over 15% in arrivals over last year and a 30% increase in travel spend. The Indian market spends on average 13 nights in Australia allowing us to develop itineraries to inspire our customers from India.”
“It makes sense for Australia & Beyond Holidays to work with Blue Square Consultants, an established professional team throughout India with an excellent successful track record. Blue Square Consultants is the apt partner to have in India because of their highly professional team and their undisputed knowledge of the travel trade in India.” Bernardi said
Lubaina Sheerazi, COO, Blue Square Consultants, added, “At Blue Square Consultants, our emphasis has always been to associate with reputed and quality clients and we have achieved this once again with our recent alliance with Australia & Beyond Holidays. We are confident that our association will not only be beneficial for the client but also for Australia as a destination.”
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