"We will offer free visas-on-arrival to Indians travelling down to our country if they hold Australian visas," Tourism New Zealand country Manager for India Neha Bhola said here over the weekend, while announcing a tie-up with the Centrum Group to process visas for the World Cup as cricket fever has catches up in the sub-continent.
Centrum Group, a leading integrated financial and travel services provider, through its travel subsidiary Club 7 Holidays, has been appointed as one of the official visa processing agencies for the World Cop period, Bhola said. Other agencies appointed include Thomas Cook as well as Cox & Kings.
Accordingly, Centrum has already held road shows in Bangalore earlier this month and in Mumbai over the weekend.
"We have been in the business of creating wealth for our clients and managing and through our travel entities, offering them some interesting options to spend money wisely and rejuvenate. Our cooperation with Tourism New Zealand works well as it is in line with their market objectives as well," Centrum Group Managing Director Rajnish Bahl told PTI.
From September 2013 to September 2014, New Zealand recorded 35,000 Indian arrivals, up 17 per cent.
Earlier this month, Tourism New Zealand general manager for Asia David Craig had told PTI he expected a 33 per cent jump in Indians visiting his country for ICC Cup.
"Last year (July 2013-June 2014) we had about 30,000 Indian visitors and we expect about 40,000 visitors this fiscal ending June next," Craig said.
The Centrum Group offers integrated financial and travel-related services, and has subsidiaries for broking, wealth management, foreign exchange, infra and reality and travel.
