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Kozhikode: A road show organised by Thomas Cook (India) Ltd., a major travel and travel-related financial services company, will be held in the city on January 24. The programme is part of a three-month travel road show organised by Thomas Cook in 34 cities across India. This road show was flagged off in Kochi on January 9. The annual road show of Thomas Cook is a one-stop shop for the ‘most sought after’ travel offers and discounts in the travel space in India. The road show will continue through February and end in March. The road show aims at showcasing the viability of Thomas Cook’s business and chance to plan a perfect holiday for all in India. The show will cover key destinations like Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Goa, Gurgaon, Kanpur, Guwahati, Bhopal and Thiruvananthapuram, Rakshit Desai, executive director, Thomas Cook (India) Ltd. said. The several partners in the road show, including airlines, State and foreign tourism boards, cruise and rail companies, would have their enclosures where potential tourists could seek information relating to their aspired holiday destinations availing the best worked out discounts.
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