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12-20-2008 @ 6:14AM
John said...
Yes recent terrorist attack not only disturb the Indian economy but had its worst effect on Travel and tourism industry.. I am John Kallis one of the Indian lover, already traveled twice to India and planning to come to India again in 2009 winters.... I believe we should stand together and take necessary action against such fiercely act. My contribution is i am awaking my friends, relatives and my colleagues do not cancel their tour to India if they have already planned. On of my friend who’s tour was already booked for India for this Jan 2009 with E’Land Travels ( I recommend them to E’Land Travels – they the travel agent who had organized by last 02 trips to India and I was very much impressed with the services have provided) was planning to cancel same due to present scenario. However on my suggestion will be definitely traveling to India with E’Land Travels… I wish him best of luck and even to E’Land Travels for organizing his tour.
Regards ……………… John
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