India's first indigenous cruise liner launched by IRCTC

India's first indigenous cruise liner launched by IRCTC

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Category : National Published on: September 21 2021

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·         Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has joined hands and signed agreement with Cordelia Cruises operated by M/s Waterways Leisure Tourism Pvt Ltd for promotion and marketing of the first indigenous luxury cruise in India.

·         This is yet another incredible luxury travel offering under IRCTC's umbrella of tourism services to the masses.

·         Offering luxury travel in the form of indigenous cruises will take guests to some of the most popular Indian and international tourist destinations such as Goa, Diu, Kochi, Lakshadweep Islands and Sri Lanka.

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