RezLive.com organized FAM Trip to Thailand

RezLive.com – India, rewarded patronage of their Travel Agents in India by extending opportunity to familiarize with Thailand as a destination in partnership with Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts and Indigo for the Familiarization Trip, which was conducted from 1 to 4, April 2016. The FAM trip was organized to Thailand in order to make the travel agents familiar with the location visited and promote the same to their customers.

The trip was organized with a partnership with “Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts”, where the group stayed in “Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15, Bangkok” and got a chance to explore the property and city in a much luxurious manner. Furthermore, the group also visited other property of the hotel chain in Pattaya i.e. “Mövenpick Siam Hotel, Pattaya”.

Mr. Jaal Shah commented: “the FAM trip was a good opportunity to let the agents experience the hotels along with other popular attractions in the city, which will help them advice clients planning a trip to Thailand accordingly.”

“The group indeed enjoyed the trip and was very satisfied with Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts properties, Indigo Airlines on flight service and local sightseeing. We plan to host more familiarization trips in the future as this is a great way to promote the city and receive more visitors from the region.”, they mentioned.

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