RezLive.com exhibits at WTM, London
RezLive.com (A Product of Travel Designer Group) was delighted to exhibit again at WTM London with key people from the team. The response that they received this year from the local travel partners was grand, which ultimately reflects the strong bonding that the company has with the suppliers and travel partners, which indirectly showed their strength in the market. RezLive.com (A Product of Travel Designer Group), which has been outperforming this growing market, also unveiled its growth plans at World Travel Market.
Jaal Shah, Group Managing Director of RezLive.com, said: “It is an ideal time for RezLive.com to invest in future ready technologies and expand the existing business further to enjoy the success. He also highlighted that we will stick to our basics and the road map we have decided to achieve the desired goals. Also, looking at the future projections, it is clear that these targets are realistic and our future is set to even eclipse the achievements of a very successful past”. The investment and expansion plans outlined here will really elevate the position of RezLive.com and make it a key player in the industry.”
He continued: “Our mission this year was to invest in our people, our IT platforms and our distribution. As there is uncertainty in economies around the world, we are happy to be in a position to create much-needed employment and investment.”
So, in a nutshell RezLive.com (A product of Travel Designer Group) was happy to meet its global partners, suppliers and at the same time accessed new technology.
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