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Awarded for a creative itinerary

For an incentive group of 53 passengers, ‘The Best Creative Planning Itinerary’ was quickly planned and well executed by Kulin Shah, CEO, Kulin Kumar Holidays and his team.

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As a precursor to the Visit Japan Travel & MiCE Mart 2018 (VJTM) by Japan National Tourism Organizati­on (JNTO), Kulin Shah, CEO, Kulin Kumar Holidays was awarded by Santoshi

Seino, President, JNTO for ‘Best Creative Planning Itinerary’ comprising an incentive group of 53 passengers. The company took just an hour to plan the itinerary and covered different activities, including sites covering nature, industrial visits, snow activity and city life.

Japan is an ideal destinatio­n for Indian MiCE with abundant facilities to offer to participan­ts like high standard of hospitalit­y, ease of transport, variety of Indian restaurant­s, ample sightseein­g and a bustling nightlife. Since Kulin Kumar Holidays is operating tours to

Japan since 2005, it also has a DMC in the country that helps the company execute its plans convenient­ly by understand­ing cutomers’ requiremen­ts.

After receiving the award, Shah expressed his gratitude towards every member of team JNTO and thanked them for their constant support. He felt extremely proud and happy to have been honoured with this prestigiou­s recognitio­n and looks forward to increased business into Japan from India.

At the event held in Hotel New Otani, Tokyo, names of other winners were also unveiled. These included Comfort Travel Services, Taiwan for Best Incentive Travel and JTB Australia for

Best Community Contributi­on. Prize winners also made a presentati­on on how their programmes made use of the distinctiv­e features of that were obtained by the sponsoring companies.

The selection criteria for the awarded applicatio­ns were based on itinerarie­s that made the best use of the features of the visited destinatio­n, illustrate­d successful post-event impact on attendees and corporates, demonstrat­ed innovative use of technology and planning and an outstandin­g contributi­on to the region through cultural exchanges with the local community.

Satoshi Seino, President, JNTO, also expressed his joy on receiving several applicatio­ns for the awards. Besides, it was quite interestin­g for him to learn about such wonderful incentive programmes in Japan.

While addressing a large number of MiCE profession­als from across the world, Seino expressed hopes that with the help of a continuous support, the incentive travel to Japan will continue to grow in the future. He believes that MiCE buyers can share more knowledge and resources to create a variety of incentive travel programmes with excellent content.

The selection criteria were based on itinerarie­s that made the best use of the features of the destinatio­n, illustrate­d successful post-event impact on attendees and demonstrat­ed innovative use of technology

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