Ashok Travels & Tours-ITDC will provide seamless travel solutions to HAL executives
Under the agreement, ATT will provide seamless travel solutions for booking air tickets and travel-related services to HAL executives' located across India in 40 locations during official journeys.
Mumbai: Ashok Travels and Tours (ATT), the Travel division of India Tourism Development Corporation, and one of the largest travel and tour operators in India (ITDC) signed an agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a PSU under the Ministry of Defence. Under the agreement, ATT will provide seamless travel solutions for booking air tickets and travel-related services to HAL executives' located across India in 40 locations during official journeys.
The agreement was signed by Shri Ch. Venkateswara Rao, General Manager (HR-CSR & FM), HAL, in the presence of their other senior officials and ATT officials at their corporate office in Bangalore
Ashok Travels & Tours (ATT), with experience of being in the travel industry for over 40 years, is one of the largest travel and tour operators in India. ATT is also IATA approved and is a member of both National and International Travel & Tourism Organizations like TAAI, IATO and PATA.
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