Cox & Kings
Sustainable tourism: What Indian millennials demand in travel
India-based Cox & Kings, one of the oldest travel companies in the world, has released research on how Indian millennials demand sustainable tourism and its perception of green holidays.
From military regiment to experiential travel education: 260 years of C&K
From its 1758 assignment to the Foot Guard regiment in India, Cox & Kings is now a diversified multinational travel conglomerate made up of three key verticals – leisure, education, and hybrid hotels – that continues to reinvent itself. The last two-and-a-half centuries has seen it introduce numerous destinations and products to the world.
Cox & Kings releases travel style 2018 study
Cox and Kings has looked at travel trends for next year and says that immersive experiences will take precedence over
Cox & Kings wins ‘India’s favourite Tour Operator’ at Condé Nast Traveller RTA
Cox & Kings Ltd., the popular Indian tour operator, was crowned winner at the seventh edition of Condé Nast Traveller Reader’s Travel Awards (RTA). It bagged the prestigious title of India’s favourite Tour Operator for the second consecutive year.
Cox & Kings opens four Holiday Clubs in Delhi
Cox & Kings has opened new Holiday Clubs at four shopping malls in New Delhi. The tour operator said the
Cox & Kings names top destinations for Indian vegetarians
Dubai, the UK and Singapore have been identified as the most “vegetarian-friendly” destinations for Indian travellers. In a survey, Cox
Cox & Kings targets adventurous Indian travellers
Cox & Kings has launched a new website which it believes will “redefine outdoor adventure tourism in India”. Trip 360º
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