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Mumbai — Musafir.com, a leading premium travel website in the UAE and India inaugurated their new office in Andheri East, Mumbai. The formal ribbon cutting ceremony was done by Shaikh Mohammed Al Thani, chairman and co-founder of Musafir.com; Sachin Gadoya, MD and co-founder; and Vijay Kesavan, CEO; followed by a traditional lamp lighting in the presence of eminent guests from the travel fraternity.
Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Thani, chairman of the Department of Statistics and Social Development, expressing his satisfaction while inaugurating the new office, said: “This is one of the many important changes that are planned for Musafir in the years to come.”
Sachin Gadoya said: “We will bring lot of new exciting opportunities in the form of various offers and partnerships to enhance our future growth.”
Vijay Kesavan said: “We are also going to formally launch our new mobile app in next few days and are also planning to add various other product features to our website and app.”
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