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Thomas Cook India partners Manya Abroad-The Princeton Review

| | Jul 04, 2014, at 05:04 am
New Delhi, July 3 (IBNS): Thomas Cook (India) Ltd., a travel and travel related financial services company, has signed a pan-India partnership with Manya Abroad-The Princeton Review, a foreign education admissions service provider to offer students a comprehensive end-to-end service, from counseling, course selection, assistance with admission application to travel and travel related services and payment solutions including fees for application and tuition; also personal expenses.
Thomas Cook India’s internal customer research has highlighted both a significant increase in the number of Indians travelling abroad for education, as also the need for trustworthy professional academic guidance and expert travel assistance. 
 
Thomas Cook India’s collaboration with Manya Abroad-The Princeton Review is hence aimed at ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process for students.
 
Thomas Cook India’s partnership would enhance Manya Abroad-The Princeton Review’s service expertise of professional academic guidance, private tutoring and test preparation with the Thomas Cook India “U –Special” student product of travel and travel related financial services- from student air-tickets, excess baggage, foreign exchange to student insurance. 
 
Commenting on the association, Mahesh Iyer, Chief Operating Officer - Foreign Exchange, Thomas Cook (India) Ltd. said, “Thomas Cook India’s legacy in providing world class travel & foreign exchange solutions when combined with the expertise of Manya Abroad–The Princeton Review, gives Indian students significant value and ensures a comprehensive and unparalleled student product offering. Our unique U-Special student product portfolio caters to all the travel and foreign exchange related needs of students, including, special student air tickets and excess baggage, our multi-currency Borderless Prepaid Card, remittances, foreign currency drafts and student insurance. This pioneering initiative is aimed at giving students quality services covering the entire gamut from test preparation to travel and foreign exchange services.”
 
Reiterating the student benefits, Aradhana Khaitan, Co-founder and Managing Director, Manya Abroad–The Princeton Review said, “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Thomas Cook India, the undisputed leader in travel and foreign exchange solutions. It is a big move for students to travel abroad to study and they often find it difficult to make the requisite arrangements or receive the right guidance. We believe that this association will provide students with a one-stop shop solution to meet all their travel, foreign exchange and education related needs.” 
 

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