Campaign India Team
May 05, 2023

Ranveer Singh calls for all to Experience Abu Dhabi

As per the two-year partnership, Singh will share his holiday highlights and invite Indian travellers to enjoy in the country

Ranveer Singh calls for all to Experience Abu Dhabi
Experience Abu Dhabi has announced actor Ranveer Singh as its official brand ambassador. 
 
As per the two-year partnership, Singh will share his holiday highlights and invite Indian travellers to enjoy everything that Abu Dhabi has to offer. 
 
According to Experience Abu Dhabi, his enthusiasm and passion for the country will inspire every traveller to add it to their summer bucket list.
 
Nouf AlBoushelaibi, executive director, strategic marketing and communication sector, Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi, said, "We are excited to announce superstar Ranveer Singh as our Abu Dhabi brand ambassador for the Indian market. With his energy and passion for travel, Ranveer embodies the spirit of Abu Dhabi - a destination that offers a diverse range of experiences for everyone to enjoy at their own pace. Through this partnership, we aim to share Ranveer's love for Abu Dhabi with India and the world, and showcase the destination's unique and captivating offerings, from its unrivalled family fun to its intangible heritage and culture, stunning nature and adventure, and everything in between. We look forward to an exciting two-year journey with Ranveer, as we continue to create unforgettable experiences for our visitors."
 
 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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