Auxilia Networks announces its appointment as the India representative for Evan Evans Tours, UK (EET), a premium and globally recognised touring brand.
Evan Evans Tours is one of Europe’s oldest and most respected coach tour operators, with a distinguished legacy dating back to 1933. Renowned for delivering high-quality guided coach tours, experiences and attractions across London and Great Britain, EET offers guests unparalleled expertise, immersive journeys and memorable travel experiences. With a strong heritage and commitment to sustainability, the company places great emphasis on respecting the environment and the communities it serves.
Under this partnership, Auxilia Networks will lead Evan Evans Tours’ trade engagement and public relations initiatives in India, providing comprehensive support to the travel trade, including product knowledge, sales assistance and booking facilitation across EET’s portfolio of premium touring options.
Commenting on the partnership, Alexis Peppis, Head of Sales, Evan Evans Tours, said:
“We’re delighted to partner with Auxilia Networks to strengthen Evan Evans Tours’ presence and visibility across India. This is a highly important and growing inbound market for us, and we’re excited to work closely with Auxilia and with buyers across the region to develop strong partnerships and deliver outstanding experiences for Indian travellers visiting the UK.”
Paramjit Bawa, Founder and Principal of Auxilia Networks, added:
“We’re absolutely thrilled to be chosen by Evan Evans Tours to represent them in India. This partnership adds another best-in-class product to our portfolio — a legendary touring company with almost a century of heritage and an outstanding reputation for quality and service. Evan Evans Tours is one of the biggest and most respected names in coach touring in the UK, and exactly the kind of elite client we aspire to work with. We look forward to promoting their exceptional offerings to our valued travel trade partners across India and appreciate the continued support of the trade.”
