SITA INBOUND
- A division of Kuoni Travel (India) Ltd. -
The Beginning…
New York 1933: a bicycle tour arranged by John C. Dengler
set the pace for a small company called Students International
Travel Association. The company soon became popularly known
by its acronym – SITA – and launched itself into the orbit
of world travel. After resounding success in the U.S.A.,
SITA looked beyond the Atlantic to Europe and Asia – India.
In 1956 the first office was setup at New Delhi by the present
Chairman Emeritus, Mr. Inder Sharma. Ever since, SITA has
traversed a long way in the domain of travel & tourism
to be known worldwide as a reliable and efficient agency
with integrity and quality service.
The Early Years…
What began with a staff of just three soon made remarkable
progress. Foreseeing a policy of Indianisation, in 1963,
SITA was converted into a private limited company under
the guidelines of the Companies Act 1956 and came to be
known as SITA World Travel (India) Pvt. Ltd. With the rapid
growth of incoming tours business, SITA soon spread its
wings to foreign lands and starting in 1972 with its first
office in Paris, the extension continued to Milan, Frankfurt,
London, New York, Stockholm, Barcelona and Lisbon. At the
same time SITA extended its sphere of activity to the neighboring
countries in 1982 in Sri Lanka and in 1984 in Nepal, where
its offices make SITA the only agency with presence in three
SAARC countries. Further in 1993, it became a fully owned
Indian public limited company and came to be known as SITA
World Travel (India) Ltd.
The Success Story…
Between 1970 and 1994, the company achieved a spectacular
growth rate of 3062%. The foreign exchange earnings showed
another spectacular increase of 6041%. This remarkable progress
was the result of adhering to well-defined business principles
and goals over the years as well as providing services backed
by experience, network and reputation. A team of nearly
900 trained travel professionals offered round the clock
service, throughout a vast network of 28 branch offices
located at important touristic destinations in India, with
utmost dedication and commitment. Added to this was an overseas
network of 8 marketing offices and an excellent rapport
with the Government, International & Domestic Airlines
and Hotels. In fact, being the biggest player in this industry
helped SITA to enjoy very special rates with hotels all
over India.
SITA Today…
In 2000 Kuoni Travel Holding, a Multi National Travel Conglomerate
based in Zurich, Switzerland, acquired a 100 percent stake
in SITA World Travel (India) Ltd., and this merger resulted
in the creation of India’s largest travel company known
as Kuoni Travel India Ltd., with a turnover exceeding Rs.
500 crores. SITA World Travel-Inbound Division is a part
of Kuoni Travel India Ltd. It is the Number One Destination
Management Company in India, SITA World Travel-Inbound Division
has been handling incoming tourists to India from all over
the world through a network of 26 offices in India, 8 marketing
offices abroad, associate offices in Nepal and Sri Lanka
and three Strategic Business Units namely: SITA Incoming
Services, Kuoni Indian Trails and E-Holidays. Besides regular
incoming services, SITA World Travel-Inbound Division also
offers special services in Incentives, Conferences and adventure
Tourism.
Awards and honours…
For its remarkable performance in travel & tourism,
SITA has been honoured with many awards including Govt.
of India’s Tourism award since 1975, Voted the “Best Travel
Agency” at Travel Awards-1998, Singapore and “Ethics is
Good Business Award” constituted by PHD Chambers of Commerce,
India. Very recently SITA won the National Tourism Award
in the First Category, constituted by the Department of
Tourism, Government of India, for earning the highest foreign
exchange. For the second consecutive year, SITA has also
won the Kerala State Award for Excellence in Tourism, 2000,
constituted by the State Government of Kerala, for handling
the maximum number of tourists in Kerala.
The legend goes on…
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