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MTPA, Air Mauritius host FAM trip for Indian tour operators

The Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA), in collaboration with Air Mauritius, recently organised a successful familiarisation (FAM) trip for 21 tour operators from Mumbai, Delhi, and Chennai.

Held between June 16 and 22, 2024, this immersive 6-night trip aimed to showcase Mauritius as a premier travel destination, offering a comprehensive experience of the island’s luxury, adventure, and culinary delights.

The group comprised owners and senior management from leading tour companies in India, providing them with first-hand insights into Mauritius’ top attractions and hospitality offerings. The FAM trip spanned six nights, for participants to explore and enjoy the diverse experiences Mauritius has to offer.

The meticulously planned itinerary focused on offering a blend of luxury and adventure, ensuring the participants experienced the best of Mauritius. Visits to some of Mauritius’ most exquisite luxury resorts, where the agents experienced world-class hospitality and sampled gourmet cuisine. MTPA facilitated valuable networking opportunities for the participants with local DMCs, senior management of hotels, and companies promoting experiential activities, thus fostering strong business relationships and collaborations.

The participants visited the headquarters of Air Mauritius, where the agents engaged with the airline’s senior management, gaining insights into the carrier’s operations and services. The FAM trip not only highlighted Mauritius’ stunning natural beauty and luxurious accommodations but also emphasized its potential as a top destination for Indian travellers. The travel agents left with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Mauritius, equipped to promote the island with renewed enthusiasm.

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