RezLive.Com Dazzles at SATTE 2016, New Delhi

RezLive.Com Dazzles at SATTE 2016, New Delhi

RezLive.com (A Product of Travel Designer Group), had a productive SATTE, 2016 which was held in New Delhi and showcased its offering to the Travel Trade.  Over the three days of the event, we were able to leverage real business opportunities and engaged in valuable business conversations, met new contacts, networked in a fresh new environment and were able to gain better insights about the local market and at the same time were happy to see our travel partners coming in large number to appreciate our work and the kind of extraordinary services we provide to them round the clock.

Jaal Shah, Group Managing Director, said, “SATTE, 2016 was a productive event for us and gave us a chance to showcase the newer version of RezLive.com in front of the travel trade. We had an excellent client engagement & networking session, along with new product offering were the key areas we managed to benefit from while exhibiting.” As expected, travel partners from across the region turned up in great numbers to look at various possibilities of getting associated with us and at the same time witnessed the award winning innovations by RezLive.com.

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