The tournament featured eight competitive teams battling it out in a knockout format. The winning team was awarded a grand prize of ₹1 lakh, while the runners-up secured ₹61,000. Several other exciting prizes were sponsored by esteemed airline and hospitality partners, including SpiceJet, Alliance Air, Egypt Air, IndiGo, Homotel, and Nirwana.
A standout highlight of RTTCL was the player auction, held on February 28 in an IPL-style format—marking a historic first in the Indian travel trade industry. The event created an unparalleled buzz, raising the excitement levels among participants and spectators alike.
The success of RTTCL was made possible by the unwavering efforts of the organizing committee, led by stalwarts of the travel trade—Manoj Sogani, Nitin Dubey, Amit Modi, Gunjan, Dashrath, and Arvind. Their dedication and vision transformed RTTCL into a landmark event that not only celebrated cricket but also strengthened industry camaraderie.
From its inception, RTTCL garnered immense support from TAAI, travel professionals, hoteliers, and airline partners. The overwhelming enthusiasm and generous sponsorships highlighted the industry’s passion for sports and networking.
As TAAI approaches its 75th anniversary, it is imperative to recognize the vision of its founding mentors, who established the Travel Agents Association of India in 1951. Their legacy continues to inspire innovation and collaboration in the industry.
A heartfelt appreciation goes out to the entire RTTCL team—Nitin, Amit, Gunjan, Dashrath, and Arvind ji—whose tireless dedication and commitment ensured the tournament’s phenomenal success. RTTCL was more than just a cricket league; it was a celebration of unity, passion, and the ever-evolving spirit of the travel trade industry.
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