Campaign India Team
Aug 05, 2016

MakeMyTrip ropes in Isobar

Mandate covers digital and social media duties

MakeMyTrip ropes in Isobar
Online travel portal MakeMyTrip has appointed Dentsu Aegis Network agency Isobar India to handle its digital and social media duties.
                                                                                                                       
Shamsuddin Jasani, MD, Isobar India, said, “It’s a great achievement for us. Over the past few months, the team has worked diligently and passionately in making the brand’s recent campaigns a huge success. We are thrilled to work with the biggest and the most credible online travel agency in India.”
 
Gopa Kumar, VP, added, “It’s a big privilege to be the digital partner for MakeMyTrip. The team is geared up to give their best and come up with exciting digital solutions for the brand in keeping with our focus on brand narratives leading up to brand commerce.”
 
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Campaign India

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