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Volume : III, Issue : VII, August - 2013

A Study Of Competitors Of Cox & Kings Ltd. In The Travel Market In Mumbai

Ambresh Devargudi

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Cox & Kings Group (C&K) is a large global travel and tours group with operations in 20 countries around the world. C&K is one of the largest travel and tour companies in India and have significant operations in United Kingdom, Australia, Dubai, Japan and the United States. C&K offers a wide range of products and services for the travel and tourism industry through its broad distribution network and global reach, and provides comprehensive travel and tourism solutions for individuals and group leisure travellers. C&K's core business is the sale of packages for leisure travel where two or more components of travel, such as flights, hotels, car rentals, transfers and ground handling services, are bundled together in advance and sold to customers. C&K solutions include air and cruise ticketing services, hotel reservations services, in-transit arrangements, local sightseeing services, visa, passport and medical insurance assistance and other destination management services and travel related foreign exchange facilities. C&K also has recently undertaken initiatives to further strengthen its brand and access new customers. A few of such examples are the launch of “Private Van Journeys” and “Instant Holidays”

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Ambresh Devargudi, (2013). A Study Of Competitors Of Cox & Kings Ltd. In The Travel Market In Mumbai. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3012.pdf

References :

  1. www.coxandkings.com
  2. www.coxandkings.net.com
  3. www.ckisb2b.com
  4. www.thomascook.in

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