SOTC Travel unveils its brand new regional films

SOTC Travel unveils its brand new regional films

SOTC Travel, an omnichannel Travel and Tourism Company announced the launch of its latest campaign featuring six vibrant films in six key regional languages. As the company celebrates its 75th Anniversary, this campaign underscores its commitment to being a truly Indian brand that resonates with the diverse rhythms of its travellers, positioning itself as India’s favourite travel partner.

The campaign artfully connects with the modern young Indian traveller, weaving unique cultural narratives into an engaging storytelling format and a fun, playful manner. Each of the six films has featured young couples from the Company’s key markets; capturing the essence of the respective region along with global aspirations. For example, the West Bengal film features passion for football, Maharashtra with cricket, Gujarat with business, Tamil Nadu with education, Karnataka with technology and North India with fashion. Despite their diverse holiday dreams, all the couples share one common choice of booking with India’s favourite travel partner SOTC. This highlights that SOTC understands the complexities of holiday planning while catering to the varied regional preferences of its customers.

SOTC is an Indian-born entrepreneurial brand with a pioneering legacy of 75 years. The Company firmly believes that ‘No one understands the Indian Traveller better than SOTC’. The Company has introduced special regional holidays targeting major source markets such as West Bengal, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and North India. These tours have been specially crafted, keeping in mind the diverse preferences/passions of the respective region.

To make travel planning even easier, our deep investments in AI empower customers to effortlessly customize itineraries, access personalized recommendations, and explore budget options—all designed to create memorable journeys.

Film Links: Hindi | Marathi | Tamil | Kannada | Gujarati | Bengali

S.D. Nandakumar – President and Country Head – Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel Limited, said, “At SOTC, we take pride in being a homegrown Indian brand and recognize the importance of connecting with the diverse regional travellers across the country. We are delighted to launch this unique campaign, which reflects our understanding of the passions and preferences of each region.

This inspires us to create holidays that incorporate local passions, ensuring that our products resonate with each regional traveller. To enhance the experience, our website is also available in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati and Tamil, making travel planning more accessible for our regional customers.”

Speaking about the campaign, Asif Riaz, Vice President & Head of Marketing at SOTC Travel Limited, said “Celebrating SOTC Travel’s 75th anniversary, we’re delighted to unveil a campaign that truly embodies our brand’s core belief: No one understands the Indian Traveller better than SOTC. Each of our six dynamic films captures India’s cultural richness and diverse regional nuances, reflecting our commitment to creating memorable holidays. Given how discerning today’s traveller has become, it was important for us to communicate a personal connection in our messaging through their local language. Our brief to our creative agency was to showcase SOTC as their ideal travel partner of choice for India – to plan their perfect holiday.”

Sudhir Nair, Founder & CEO, 21N78E Creative Labs, added “While you can take a traveller out of India, you can’t take India out of the traveller. Every state and region has distinct cultural underpinnings and nuances in a country as diverse as India. We tapped into these unique local insights and idiosyncrasies to mount a campaign that stays true to its essence and, when put together, threads itself into a consistent brand narrative. Each film explores the dynamics between a modern progressive couple and how their contrasting ideas of an ideal international holiday get bridged by SOTC.”

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