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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 present
Chairman Emeritus, Mr. Inder Sharma, set up
the first office at New Delhi. 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 neighbouring 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 800 trained travel professionals
offered round the clock service, throughout
a vast network of 30 branch offices located
at important touristic destinations in the region,
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.
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