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  2. SOTC Travel - Wikipedia

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    SOTC Travel Limited, formerly SOTC Travel Private Ltd as well as Kuoni Travel (India) Pvt. Ltd., is a step-down subsidiary of Fairfax Financial Holdings Group; held through two companies, its Indian listed subsidiary, Thomas Cook (India) Limited (TCIL) and TCIL's subsidiary Travel Corporation (India) Ltd. Established in 1949, it is a travel and tourism company active across travel segments ...

  3. TourRadar - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2010, TourRadar was created by Australian brothers Travis and Shawn Pittman and was inspired by their social travel website BugBitten. [4] TourRadar was spun-out of Bugbitten in June 2010 and has since grown to include the ability to find, book and review multi-day tours.

  4. G Adventures - Wikipedia

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    G Adventures is an operator of small-group escorted tours. [1] It is based in Toronto , Ontario , Canada with 28 offices worldwide. The company has a focus on travel and partners with the National Geographic Society , creating a program of 80 tours called National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures .

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  7. Thomas Cook India - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cook had many ventures including the invention of the world's package tour in 1841, the first pre-paid hotel coupon in 1868, creation of the first holiday brochure in 1858, and conceptualization of the first Travellers Cheques in 1874. [6]