Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Bali Hosts Cox and Kings, India

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Bali Hosts Cox and Kings, India

Cox & Kings, the longest established travel company in the world just back from their stay with Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa from 20-22 March 2017.
By 1878, Cox & Kings were agents for most British regiments posted overseas, including the Royal Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry, as well as the Royal Wagon Train and the Household Brigade. The Royal Navy was next and in 1912, The Royal Air Force came under its wings. Today, Cox & Kings is a premium brand in all travel related services in the Indian subcontinent, employing over 5000 trained professionals.

The trips are a great opportunity for agents to be updated on product developments to better sell Bali as a destination to their clients. “It’s a great honour to host the team of Cox & Kings and introduce the “Authentically Bali” Resort to the Indian market. We are ready to welcome the Indian travellers to our rejuvenated rooms and facilities.” said Jamal Hussain, General Manager of Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa.

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