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GPN ties up with BusClick arm

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Bharat Matrimony

Pune Jan. 29 Global Passenger Network (GPN) is launching its Indian operations with Euro BusClick India, the Indian arm of BusClick Srl, one of the Italy's largest coach operating companies.

Headquartered at Pune, Euro BusClick India is an equal partnership between Kubera Srl and Mr Fabio Fabbri, Vice-President (GPN) and President BusClick.com.

Like its parent company, the service portfolio of the Indian arm will cover coach, limousine, caravan, minibus hires and chartered plane services. The business plan includes an investment of Rs 20 crore in operations and marketing over the next two years, and setting up of offices in Delhi and Bangalore.

Mr Fabbri, who believes that India is their "innovation powerhouse" for the network, said, "Global Passenger Network is looking to revolutionalise the road passenger transportation industry. We will offer integration across services and uniform quality across the network."

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