Mediascope Publicitas bags marketing and sales mandate for ForbesTraveler.com

ForbesTraveler.com, the luxury travel site launched by media company Forbes, has signed up Mediascope Publicitas for sales and marketing of their site. This is the third online business from Forbes and is particularly designed to help travellers choose their holiday destinations. Mediascope Publicitas has the exclusive rights to all Forbes brands in India.

e4m by exchange4media Mumbai Bureau
Published: Oct 14, 2006 9:04 AM  | 1 min read
Mediascope Publicitas bags marketing and sales mandate for ForbesTraveler.com
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Mediascope Publicitas, an international media representation company based in India, has bagged the marketing and sales mandate for ForbesTraveler.com. The website is the third online business from media company Forbes and is designed exclusively for the affluent, discerning traveller and provides them with all the necessary travel information, bookings, reservations, etc. for them.

“India as an inbound tourism destination is witnessing a huge surge. Forbes as a media brand is well recognised across the world, including India, and its latest offering ForbesTraveler.com is already drawing huge traffic from discerning travelers, making it an ideal media vehicle for Indian advertisers,” said Marzban Patel, CMD, Mediascope Publicitas.

Edited by Barry Golson, ForbesTraveler.com is an exclusive site with specialised focus on luxury resorts and hotels, and also provides other useful information to travellers. Various other traveller guides and tools like Flight Tracker, Frequent Flyer Distance Calculator, Mileage Manager and more are also available on the site. It also includes the active participation of the world’s leading experts on luxury travel opportunities, including adventure, sport, leisure and more.

The ForbesTraveler 400 will be announced soon and will highlight the 400 hottest hotels and destinations in the world.

With this, Mediascope Publicitas has added one more to its list of titles in print, electronic, in-flight, online and ambient mediums across categories.

Published On: Oct 14, 2006 9:04 AM