Haryana involves private stakeholders in planning and discussion of the upcoming Hisar Airport. The state plans on developing the airport as an Integrated Aviation Hub. With the airport coming up in the vicinity, Hisar and surrounding regions will develop. Janice Alyosius Members from Civil Aviation department, Government of Haryana held …
Read More »No cut in wedding budgets
Inspite of few flagging bookings, the unanimous opinion is that 2022 will be a jackpot for the wedding industry, not just for domestic destinations but with families venturing into international locations as well. Hazel Jain The great Indian wedding – a once-in-a-lifetime event for many – has seen a tumultuous …
Read More »IATO to drive tourism in Gujarat
Because of its efficient policy implementation process, in past two to three years, Gujarat inspite of COVID-19, has received 40 to 50 per cent of the FDI that came to India. Janice Alyosius The Indian Association of Tour Operators’ (IATO) hosted a luncheon meeting recently with Hareet Shukla, Secretary, Gujarat …
Read More »Abu Dhabi taps M!CE & leisure
H.E. Ali Hassan Al Shaiba, Executive Director of Tourism and Marketing at Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, deliberates on how they are preparing to welcome Indian tourists, as Abu Dhabi opens its doors to global travellers. Nisha Verma The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi …
Read More »Centre-stage at IMWF 2021
The IMWF 2021 to be held for the fifth time in Antalya, Turkey, between November 18 and 22, 2021, with representatives from airlines, hotels, and suppliers, in international meetings, incentive trips, conferences, congresses, events, and destination weddings. At the IMWF in Antalya, the Sector’s Stars will gather. IMWF, the only …
Read More »The science of flying
It all boils down what India’s priority is? Is it to build a stronger domestic push, or, new international inbound development? The key to have holistic tourism development is to have an integrated strategy. Gavin Eccles, Managing Partner, GE Consulting & Advisory. Hazel Jain There is a direct co-relation between …
Read More »Know India via water tourism
Rivers in India comprise a total area of 329 million hectares. They are significant in terms of culture, history, religion, and geography. India has long been known as the “Land of the Rivers.” It is a country where rivers and other bodies of water are revered as gods or goddesses. …
Read More »ITC Hotels assure a ‘healthy’ stay
The safety and security of associates and guests is a top priority during this unprecedented pandemic. ITC Hotels launched the ‘WeAssure’ initiative, which demonstrates a dedication to health, hygiene, and a safe environment, as indicated by National Accredition Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) accreditation. Janice Alyosius Due to …
Read More »Technology and the SMEs
While technology has had a transforming impact on tourism, its uptake will vary across different operators. The large and financially enterprises are rapidly adopting and leveraging the benefits of technology, and the traditional micro and small businesses are yet to adapt to the change. Nikitesh Joshi, Delivery Director, ATCS India, …
Read More »Back-end solutions with tech
Backed by substantial funding, travel technology start-up Tourwiz is not only looking at offering agencies complete back-end support with their SaaS-based products, but also aims at building an online marketplace for the trade on its platform by taking care of their back office requirements. Hazel Jain TourWiz provides travel professionals …
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