Auxilia Networks has announced an exclusive partnership with Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG), London, to promote its world-class attractions across India. As RMG’s official India representative, Auxilia will lead B2B/B2C marketing, media engagement, and travel trade partnerships to enhance awareness and visitor footfall.
RMG manages four iconic landmarks in the UNESCO-listed Royal Greenwich— the Royal Observatory & Planetarium, National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, and Cutty Sark, the world’s last surviving tea clipper. These destinations offer a blend of astronomy, maritime history, art, and royal heritage, making them a must-visit for Indian travelers.
Andrea Larotella, Senior Travel Trade Manager at RMG, emphasised India’s significance in British tourism: “With Auxilia Networks’ expertise and industry reach, we are confident of fostering strong connections with Indian travel operators. We eagerly welcome Indian travellers to explore Greenwich, the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the world-famous Prime Meridian.”
Expressing excitement about the collaboration, Auxilia Networks stated, “RMG’s historic and visually stunning attractions are among London’s finest. Our goal is to elevate their visibility in India, ensuring they become an essential part of every Indian traveller’s London itinerary.”