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Travstarz Global Group hosts networking evening and training for Agra travel agent partners

Travstarz Agra Event

Travstarz Global Group, a Trip.com Invested Company, hosted a Networking Evening and Training for its Travel Agent Partners at Hotel Grand Mercure, Agra on April 28, 2025. The extremely successful event saw a packed crowd with over 35 agent partners joining in for the evening from Agra and surrounding cities.

Pankaj Nagpal, Managing Director, Travstarz Global Group, said, “Over the past three years, we have been regularly conducting training and networking workshops for our agent partners across various cities. Our core strength has always been Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, and this time we chose Agra for our event. We are proud to be the first DMC in India to have hosted such an event in the city of Taj. We received an overwhelming response from our agent partners, and I was personally amazed by the existing and potential outbound business from Agra. We showcased our entire portfolio of products and destinations, with a special focus on Abu Dhabi, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Vietnam, Japan, and Georgia, which have been recently added to our DMC list, bringing our total DMC offices to 21 destinations. We already offer unmatched itineraries for the USA and Canada, with over 600 short- and long-haul programs for these countries alone, supported by our headquarters in Los Angeles, USA. We look forward to strong support from Agra for all our DMC locations.”

Vani Singh, Vice President, Travstarz Global Group, also added, “We have been wanting to do such an event in Agra for quite some time now, since we have witnessed a good volume of outbound business coming from here already. These shows and networking events are our way to reconnect with our partners to apprise them of all new products and to thank them for their support to us. We plan to host more events in each of the coming months across the country, further moving to South India as well.”