MakeMyTrip – a renowned Indian online travel platform, launched an exotic campaign video on #YeAzaadiWaliFeeling to celebrate India’s 74th Independence Day and spread inspiration with a desire for a superior world.
2020 has been a critical year from various perspectives and has taught humankind to celebrate even the littlest of triumphs and delights of life. The world is deprived of each ounce of inspiration they can experience and spread sheer positive thinking while at the same time grasping the new ordinary of life.
During the pandemic, the travel industry was fully under the shutdown. Now, slowly and carefully, India has started with the unlocking procedure of certain sectors by also concerning the threat of viruses and for the safety of the public regarding the spread of the virus. Organizations have started going live day by day in terms of their businesses and soon the travel industry will also be coming into the picture. For around 5 months, travelers were following the guidelines of government and were under lockdown to control the spread of the COVID 19 virus. Now travelers are willing to go out for a chill break and visit the mountain and beaches with ‘AzaadiWaliFeeling’.
This video advertised by MakeMyTrip is a suggestion to each one of those brilliant emotions that make one feels free and glad in the locations obscure and in places where nobody knows you. Where genuine satisfaction implies chilling out with a bowl of Maggi and a cup of Chai in those mountains and valleys or going for those cheerful strolls on the seashores with your partners gives immense pleasure to the one who is living their dreams. On the other side, MakeMyTrip is also working on helping those dreams come true by following all the safety standards which are required for the safety of their customers.
The whole travel ecosystem system, including the explorers, is outfitting to make new recollections and relive it in new ways and plans. Therefore, this Independence Day, MakeMyTrip with a wonderful idea to get your ‘AzaadiWaliFeeling’ by making arrangements for those much-deferred trips and portrayed in a form of, ‘Mountains are Calling and I must go’.