SOTC Travel introduces special monsoon travel packages across destinations

SOTC Travel has launched their annual monsoon travel packages to provide best value deals to customers on their bookings for the season. Despite being a traditional off season, SOTC Travel has witnessed a significant increase in queries and demand for Monsoon 2018.

The delightful combination of value-for-money packages together with an assortment of breathtaking Indian and global destinations makes these packages a great option for travellers. These deals are available across SOTC’s Omni-channel network – its online platforms (mobile & website), call centers & extensive offline outlets.

Speaking on this seasonal offer, Amod Thatte, Head Product, Contracting & Innovation, SOTC Travel said, “The Monsoons offer Indians time for rejuvenation & relaxation, a mini-break from work routines. In our constant effort to give our customers the best deals, SOTC Travel has curated incredible deals to a series of destinations. We see an impressive growth in the number of India’s working millennial opting for these getaways in addition to families.”

He added, “We have designed special itineraries offering great value for money for our price sensitive consumers and these packages are extremely popular with customers with Air Inclusive Holidays starting at INR 38,000 for International Travel and INR 31,900 for Domestic Travel.”

You might also like

The CocinAR plan won the Excelencias Gourmet Award

The cuisine of Argentina gained a new global recognition: the CocinAR Plan – designed by the Ministry of Tourism of Argentina in 2016 to spread the excellence and variety of

Slider

Middle East airline passenger numbers projected to climb 7% in 2018

Arab air transport market grew by 9.9% in the past year Middle East airlines forecasted net profits to hit $600 million in 2018 Aviation industry to form key discussion topic

Destinations

AirAsia reintroduces Chennai-Bengaluru flights

Budget carrier AirAsia has resumed its service in the Chennai-Bengaluru sector more than two years after it suspended operations in this route. The Tata-AirAsia joint venture airline would fly five