
Int2Cruises Launches in India: Revolutionizing Cruise Booking for Indian Travellers, ET TravelWorld
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Asia's cruise-first OTA Int2Cruises officially launched in India
Int2Cruises, Asia's first cruise-focused OTA, has launched in India with a digital-first platform offering live inventory, personalised cruise planning, and full-service travel support. As Indian interest in cruise vacations rises, the platform aims to make planning more seamless by integrating bookings across global cruise lines with AI-driven recommendations and expert assistance.
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