Global Destination Management Company (DMC), a strong network across UAE, Kazakhstan, Georgia and Azerbaijan, has appointed a DMC (DMC), Link’s representative as its exclusive representative in India for Georgia and Azerbaijan. The collaboration provides seamless access for travel experiences in both directions to expand the reach of travel within India’s fast-growing travel segment and offer Indian travel experts.
With more than a decade in global tourism and hospitality, Travel has established itself as a trusted partner for a DMC, a custom vacation, luxury travel, mouse events and adventure mines, adventure. Headquartered in Dubai, the company provides end-to-end destination management solutions for leisure and corporate clients with fully operational offices in Georgia and Azerbaijan.
Through this partnership, Indian Travel Agents will have direct access to a dedicated route, dedicated itineraries and ground support from dedicated teams based in Tbilisi and Baku. DMC’s portfolio includes luxury tours, incentive travel, group packages and experiential experiences that blend local cultures with international service standards.
Based in New Delhi, Linkin Reps is a leading travel representation and marketing agency in India with over 14 years of experience promoting global destinations. The company will manage the travel, one-to-one sales, marketing and public relations strategies aimed at building strong B2B relationships and increasing market visibility and market image for Georgia and Azerbaijan. It will include broadcasting, trade training, roadshow, digital campaigns and strategic partnership with Indian travel operators.
“India has always been an important source market for us,” said Vishal Dhansinghani, founder and head of business, Linkin reps, a DMC. “
Komal Seth, Founder and Director, Link’s representative, said, “Georgia and Azerbaijan have gained popularity among Indian travelers for their scenic beauty, hospitality and accessibility.
This collaboration addresses a growing demand for emerging destinations among Indian travelers and strengthens the tourism landscape by bridging the gap between the Indian travel trade and the Caucasus region.
