Campaign India Team
Jul 10, 2008

Mudra Connext appointed media AOR for Ticketvala.com

Mudra Connext has been appointed as the Integrated Media AOR of Ticketvala.com, a bus ticketing platform, in a multi-agency pitch.  Ticketvala is a bus ticket booking platform with over a million bus tickets already transacted through its reservation platform. It allows users to book tickets through two sales channels namely online booking and a toll free phone number. The Ticketvala network covers most major bus routes in India.  

Mudra Connext appointed media AOR for Ticketvala.com

Mudra Connext has been appointed as the Integrated Media AOR of Ticketvala.com, a bus ticketing platform, in a multi-agency pitch.
 
Ticketvala is a bus ticket booking platform with over a million bus tickets already transacted through its reservation platform. It allows users to book tickets through two sales channels namely online booking and a toll free phone number. The Ticketvala network covers most major bus routes in India.
 
Mudra Connext's roster of clients includes ACC Cement, Amway, Apollo DKV, Brilliant Tutorials, Cera Sanitaryware, Cycle Agarbathis, Disha Direct, HBO, Hotspot Retail, ICI Paints and Jyothi Laboratories among others.

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Campaign India

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