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3 City Road Show in India by Canada Tourism Commission

By Vishnudas

3 City Road Show in India by Canada Tourism CommissionThree city road show to be organised by Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) in Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad in fourth quarter of 2013 inorder to strengthen their strap in the Indian marketplace appreciating the potentiality of the thriving growth rates and tactics to endorse their trademark amidst the tour agents in these cities.
With over 300 attendees in three cities of Kolkata, Chennai and Hyderabad on last year road show in December 2012, the CTC is looking forward to receive more numbers of attendees this year. In the early next month, CTC will target the wealthy middle class and higher class of the Gujrati community as the economy and the rising development of Gujarat indicates a higher purchasing power of them.  
Tina Singh, Assistant Vice President of Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) in India said to accept an admirable response from the markets in Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Hyderabad similar to the response in 2012. The road shows will commence next month, she added. 
Along with educative seminars on the Canadian Specialist Program targeted at educating the travel agents about the location, the main aim of CTC team India is to give successful presentations on its 4 key regional partners including Alberta, British Columbia, Quebec and Alberta as an ingredient of this road show.   
Before the main launch of the Canadian Signature Express (CSE) in November, the training sessions are going to be prepared which will overlay a method for additional consciousness of the correspondence. Over the years, CTC has been receiving a civilized growth in Indian arrivals over the years as a leading 4 season destination.  
Amidst the financial hold back in India, CTC expects to maintain its transfer from the Indian markets and will prolong to endorse the location through trade and business events in different parts of India.
Ref: indiatourismreview

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