Category Archives: Associations

PATA Annual Summit to be held at Gyeongju and Pohang in Korea from 11-13 May next year

PATA Annual Summit is set to be held at Gyeongju and Pohang in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, Korea (ROK) from 11-13 May next year. This is the first time in PATA’s history that two cities will co-host the Summit. Kim Namil, President, GCTO, said, “Our goal is to make PAS 2026 more than just a tourism event — it will be a platform for sustainability, innovation, and human connections.”

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Travel & tourism sector needs to act collectively on SAF to avoid increased travel costs: WTTC report 

The report ‘Scaling Up Sustainable Fuel’ by WTTC warns that unless the travel and tourism sector acts collectively, SAF mandates introduced by governments, requiring a 5% to 10% blend by 2030, could increase travel costs and limit consumer choice. With Travel and tourism forecast to generate $16.5 trillion and support over 460 million jobs by 2035, scaling up sustainable fuel is an economic imperative.

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IATO urges the Government of India to take firm diplomatic steps

The Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) has expressed its solidarity for the Indian Armed Forces in fighting against the terrorism and the countries those who are supporting terrorism. Ravi Gosain, its President, says, “We as responsible citizens of our country stand with our commitment for the national integrity, peace, and responsible tourism. During recent conflict between India and Pakistan, the two countries Turkey and Azerbaijan openly supported Pakistan who promotes terrorism. Turkey provided military assistance to Pakistan against India. We urge the Government of India to take firm diplomatic steps, including issuing travel advisories against nations that continue to support or aid Pakistan either directly or indirectly.” He added that travel is not just an economic activity but reflects the values and ethics of a nation. “As responsible stakeholders in the tourism sector, we believe that India must send a strong message to the global community that any form of support to terrorism, masked as financial aid or humanitarian assistance is unacceptable. IATO stands united with the nation and supports decisions that uphold India’s sovereignty and honor. We urge our members to give careful thought to the destinations they promote and align their efforts with the broader national sentiment and demonstrate solidarity with our armed forces and the values they protect,” Gosain says.

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We celebrate India’s achievements but there’s work to be done in 3 areas: costs, airspace, sustainability: IATA

Highlighting policy measures by the Civil Aviation Ministry supporting future success, Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, adds, “While we can truly celebrate these achievements, we must not take for granted the continued success of India’s aviation future. There is more work to be done. In particular, I would highlight three areas: costs, airspace and sustainability.”

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‘An industry-wide round table must be held to redefine bilateral travel strategies’

Underscoring the importance of choosing partners wisely and advocated for an industry-wide roundtable involving all major travel associations to redefine bilateral travel strategies, Sunil Kumar, President, TAAI, said, “Tourism is more than revenue; it builds visibility, partnerships, and diplomacy. Ensure that India’s tourism strategy aligns with national sentiment and global positioning.”

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Indian Chamber of Commerce joins the tourism associations and industry bodies in demanding a boycott of Turkiye and Azerbaijan: Dr Subhash Goyal

In light of India’s firm response to terrorism and the recent terror attack targeting Indian tourists in Kashmir, the Indian Chamber of Commerce, through its Tourism Committee, stands in firm solidarity with the Government of India and the Indian Armed Forces in their calibrated and resolute response. Dr. Subhash Goyal, Chairman, Tourism Committee, Indian Chamber of Commerce, says, “We salute our Armed Forces, and various other agencies within the Government, working under the strong leadership of our PM  Narendra Modi, on the success of Operation Sindoor.  We also salute the citizens of the border areas for showing bravery and cooperation. With  great pride we proved to the world that we are a strong, undivided country and will not tolerate any kind of terrorism on our soil. We all are together in our fight against terrorism of all kinds.” He adds that the Indian Chamber of Commerce joins the tourism associations and industry bodies in demanding a boycott of countries like Turkiye and Azerbaijan, following their stand against India’s response to terrorism. “Tourism is a force for good and a driver of peace, global harmony and international understanding. The safety and integrity of our citizens has to be prioritised above all else. There is so much beauty in the world, we appeal to Indians traveling overseas to choose destinations that are safe, promote peace and are aligned with India’s commitment against terrorism and separatist activities,” Dr Goyal says.  

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Delhi will turn into the global aviation capital as industry leaders gather for World Air Transport Summit in June: Willie Walsh

Talking about the upcoming Air Transport Summit that will be held in Delhi in June, Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, said, “Those gathering for the event will be impressed. India’s place in global aviation has changed dramatically over the last decade. With record aircraft orders, impressive growth, and world-class infrastructure developments, India is firmly established as the fourth largest market (domestic & international) for aviation in the world. And within this decade IATA’s own projections point to India rising to be the third largest.”

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We plan to organise convention in Q3 or Q4 of this year, says Sunil Kumar, President, TAAI

Sunil Kumar, President, TAAI, said, “We are planning to do our convention in the Q3 or Q4 of this year.” Speaking about the travel and tourism situation of Jammu and Kashmir, he noted that they invested so much in promoting the UT in Kashmir during 2018, which gave it a premier tourism status. He regretted that the current developments have diluted the returns that came in as a result of years of effort.

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IATO delegation meets Deputy CM of Odisha to invite her to their 40th Annual Convention in Puri

IATO team led by Ravi Gosain, President met Pravati Parida, Deputy Chief Minister and Tourism Minister of Odisha, to invite her for the 40th IATO Annual Convention scheduled to be held from 22nd to 25th August 2025 at Swosti Premium Spa & Resorts, Puri. Odisha. IATO delegation included Sanjay Razdan – Vice President, Rajiv Mehra – Immediate Past President, J.K. Mohanty – Chairman, IATO Eastern Region and Gagan Sarangi – Chairman, IATO Odisha Chapter and met the Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister. Gosain informed that the Deputy Chief Minister gave her consent to join for the convention and assured her full support and also from the Directorate of Tourism, Govt. of Odisha and OTDC. She also mentioned that special arrangements with seamless entry will be made for the IATO delegates to visit Lord Jagannath Temple and beautification of Puri Beach during the convention. She also agreed to our request to host IATO Delegates at Odisha Tourism Development Corporation properties for the post- convention tours. After the meeting, IATO delegation met Mansi Nimbhal, Director (Tourism), Govt. of Odisha to invite for the convention and to seek her support, who assured her full support for the convention. With the support from Odisha Tourism, the 40th IATO Annual Convention is going to be held from 22nd to 25th August 2025 in Puri, Odisha. Odisha is the host state of the convention and besides the host state, we expect Ministry of Tourism and Government of India and 15-18 states presence in the convention. Swosti Premium Beach Resort, Puri will be the venue hotel and all the activities on all the three days i.e. registration for the convention, inaugural function, business sessions and evening programme will …

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FHRAI inks agreement with CIRC to launch legal and compliance course in hospitality

FHRAI has signed an MoU with the CUTS Institute for Regulation & Competition (CIRC) to launch a legal and compliance course tailored for the hospitality industry. K Shyama Raju, President, FHRAI, said, “Understanding the law is no longer optional; it’s a necessity.” The 8-week course aims to equip hoteliers, restaurateurs, and hospitality professionals with practical knowledge to tackle regulatory challenges.

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