Dubai Parks and Resorts hosts ATM Party in Dubai

The best performers of the Indian travel trade industry were honoured at the ATM party organized by Dubai Parks and Resorts on 22 April 2018 at Rock On, Bollywood Parks. During the award ceremony, following Travel Agents and DMCs were honoured with the Top Performers Award by David Loiseau, Vice President Sales & Distribution, Dubai Parks & Resorts and Priyanka Nijhawan, Director- Representations, Nijhawan Group. The event was power packed by leading luminaries of the travel trade industry such as Deepak Rawat, Karan Anand, Suzzane Perriera, Sudhir Patil, Kulwant Singh, Manoj Tulsani, Rupesh Nimavat along with other eminent players of the industry.

1. Royal Arabian Tours
2. Turning Point
3. Orient Tours
4. Diamond Tours
5. Rutwa Tours
6. Parmar Tours
7. Rayna Tours
8. White Lilies Tourism
9. Cox and Kings
10. Concord Travels and Tourism
11. Red Apple Travels
12. Lama Tours
13. Thomas Cook
14. Make My Trip
15. SOTC
16. Veena World
17. Kesari
18. Cox and Kings – India

It gave us the opportunity to thank our loyal travel trade partners for their contribution to the success of the business of Dubai Parks and Resorts. The ceremony and dinner reception saw more than 300 travel trade leaders under one roof for an indulgent time of celebration, camaraderie and entertainment.

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