BCD Travel opens new travel centre in Mumbai
Global corporate travel management firm BCD Travel has opened a new business travel centre in Mumbai.
The state-of-the-art office will accommodate 200 BCD Travel staff and is located in the heart of the city’s commercial district.
BCD has had a presence in India for 14 years and has offices nationwide in Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad and Trivandrum.
It employs over 700 people in the country.
"We’ve targeted this highly competitive centre to support our multinational expansion in the Asia-Pacific region," said BCD Travel president Asia Pacific, Greg O’Neil.
"The next few years will be full of opportunities to build on that success by serving customers in exciting new ways and our new centre’s capacity to drive efficiencies, consolidation and scalability will be fundamental to these initiatives."
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