FAITH Conclave 2025 will be held from 4–5 June 2025 at Taj Palace, New Delhi. “Registration will open shortly,” revealed Rajiv Mehra, General Secretary, FAITH. The conclave’s theme is going to be ‘Tourism 2030 – India on mission mode.’ Leaders from the sector will carve framework for India’s tourism till 2030
Read More »Tour operators must demand more from their associations says Mugdha Sinha, DG, Tourism
In a powerful call to action for India’s travel trade, Mugdha Sinha, Director General, Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, has urged tour operators and travel agents to rethink the role of associations and demand greater value for their membership fees. Speaking at the PATA forum, Sinha emphasised that associations must evolve into data-driven knowledge hubs, aggregating market insights, consumer trends, and geopolitical travel shifts to truly serve their members in today’s dynamic environment. “Membership fees—whether high or low—should come with tangible returns. Associations must become aggregators of information. We used to buy such data while negotiating trade deals. Today, travel agents need that same level of insight—what kind of travellers are coming, from where, and what they want to experience,” she said.
Read More »TIA set to organise TEX in 2026 in Odisha, event aims to create long-term value for its members
Tourism India Alliance (TIA) is all set to organise Tourism Exchange (TEX) on 10 January 2026 in Odisha. The national-level event aims to be a convergence point for tourism stakeholders, spotlighting innovation, partnerships, and destination marketing. “We aim to foster bilateral tourism and create long-term value for our members in 2025 and beyond,” said Jagdeep Bhagat, President, TIA.
Read More »IATO elections on 10 May in Delhi, Ravi Gosain and Amaresh Tiwari to fight for President’s post
The much-awaited IATO election will be held on 10 May at The Ashok Hotel in New Delhi for the posts of President, Senior VP, VP, Secretary, Treasurer, Joint Secretary, five EC members (Active) and three EC members (Allied). Ravi Gosain, Director, Erco Travels and Amaresh Tiwari, MD, AT Seasons & Vacations Travel, are contesting for the post of the next President, replacing Rajiv Mehra, the current President.
Read More »TAAI MP & CG Chapter organises workshop on cyber-security for members
Special Director General of Police Varun Kapoor conducted a workshop on cyber crime and cyber security for the Travel Agents of Association of India at the Jal Auditorium on 8 April. The workshop was attended by the TAAI team as well as travel agents and stakeholders of the city. TAAI MP CG Chairman Hemendra Singh Jadon, Munish Kumar from Air India, Arvind Rathore from Indigo Airlines Travel Agents and trade partners were present in the workshop. Addressing the workshops, Dr. Kapoor said that the use of computers, smart phones has increased a lot and most of our time is spent on social networking sites, online games, shopping. The use of computers, smart phones, internet has become a part of our life. With their increasing use, the number of cyber crimes has increased. Children and women are most at risk from this. Cyber criminals make their victims using email, chat rooms, social networking sites, fake websites and software. Due to this, incidents of digital arrests have also increased, for which awareness campaigns are being run across the country. It must be kept in mind that do not accept friend requests from unknown persons on social media. Do not share your personal information such as date of birth, address, phone number, bank account information, credit/debit card information, password and OTP, etc. Keep changing your passwords from time to time. If someone on the phone, claiming to be a bank employee, asks you for information about your bank account, credit card/debit card etc., do not give it. Do not like, comment and forward every post on social media unnecessarily and without investigation. Do not click on unknown links. Do not install software, apps, …
Read More »ATOAI webinar highlights India’s adventure tourism boom, urges responsible growth
As India rapidly climbs the global ranks in adventure tourism from 99th to 38th position, ensuring safety and sustainability has never been more critical. The Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI), in its impactful webinar titled ‘Safety First: Risk Mitigation in Adventure & Outdoor Tourism,’ laid down a clear path for the sector’s growth, grounded in preparedness, accountability and responsible practices. The session, held on 4 April, 2025, brought together key voices from the industry to chart a course toward safer, more resilient adventure tourism in India. With a vision of reaching the global top 10 in adventure tourism by 2034, ATOAI underlined that the sector’s promising growth must be supported by robust infrastructure, trained professionals, internationally certified equipment, highly trained adventure guides, safety standards, strong regulatory framework and Standard Operating Procedures. Delivering the keynote address, Ajeet Bajaj, President, ATOAI, reiterated the sector’s shared responsibility to uphold safety as a non-negotiable pillar. He stressed the urgent need for a cultural shift where safety, sustainability and standardisation go hand in hand with growth. “India is rising fast in global rankings. But with that rise comes a duty—to protect lives, build trust and set benchmarks,” Bajaj said. The webinar featured distinguished panellists who addressed the sector’s most pressing challenges and actionable solutions: Shantanu Pandit, Consultant, EKO India, emphasised that risk management is not a checklist but a process. He advocated for realistic risk assessments, ‘activity mapping,’ SOPs and training to embed a culture of prevention and preparedness at every level. Navita Shyam, Alpine Adventures Trail Tours, focused on medical readiness as a shared responsibility between operators and tourists. She highlighted the ‘3 Ps’—Plan, Prepare, Practice—and called for improved first-aid training, wilderness …
Read More »Erode Tour Operators Association elects new leadership for 2025-2027 term
Erode Tour Operators Association (ETA) announced the installation of its new office bearers for the term 2025-2027. The installation ceremony took place on 23 March, 2025, bringing together distinguished industry leaders, travel professionals, and esteemed guests to mark this significant occasion. The newly elected leadership team includes Saravanan Muthukumaran as President, Ashokkumar as Secretary, Aishwarya Manoj as Treasurer, Nehru Natarajan as Joint Secretary, Sajith as FAM Trip Coordinator, Vignesh as Member Relationship Coordinator and Vasanthakokilam as Event Coordinator. The installation was officiated by K. Babu, Founder & Managing Director of Salem Tour & Travels (P), as the Chief Guest & Installing Officer, alongside Jeril James, Director of Ibex Group of Resorts, who graced the event as the Guest of Honor. Outgoing President Karthik Manoharan, Outgoing Secretary Saravanan Muthukumaran, and Outgoing Treasurer Shakunthalai Parthasarathy presented a detailed report on the association’s achievements over the past two years, highlighting key initiatives such as industry networking events, market updates, and FAM trips. Newly installed President Saravanan Muthukumaran shared his vision for the future, focusing on collaboration, industry growth, and strengthening relationships among tour operators, transporters, and hoteliers. The new leadership team is committed to enhancing the travel trade, expanding opportunities for members, and promoting tourism development in Tamil Nadu and beyond. ETA remains at the forefront of fostering business growth, networking, and knowledge-sharing within the travel industry. Under its new leadership, the association looks forward to an exciting and productive term ahead.
Read More »HRANI organises 11th Conclave in Delhi, aims to bridge gap between FPOs & hospitality sector
Emphasising on bridging the gap between Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) and the hospitality sector during HRANI’s 11th Conclave in New Delhi, Surendra Kumar Jaiswal, President, HRANI, said, “The direct linkage between hotels, restaurants, and FPOs is a game-changer for both sectors. This model not only ensures high-quality farm-fresh produce for the hotel industry but also enhances farmers’ income.”
Read More »TAAI launches TAAI DMC Connect in an innovative initiative to supports quality and well-connected tourism
TAAI has launched TAAI DMC Connect that offers Destination Management Companies (DMCs) in India and internationally an opportunity to remain connected with the Indian industry to help promote their products and services. In its website revamp, TAAI will offer DMCs an opportunity to actively engage with the industry. This will support members’ handhold and bring in quality relationship that can benefit our travelling customers.
Read More »IATO to conduct elections for the post of President & Executive Committee on 10 May in New Delhi
The Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) elections will be held on 10 May, 2025 at The Ashok Hotel in New Delhi. The elections will be conducted for the post of President and new Executive Committee Members. The next elected President will replace Rajiv Mehra, current President, IATO.
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