Category Archives: Associations

HRAWI to organise ‘Empowering Hospitality’ conclave in Nashik to felicitate industry leaders

HRAWI is gearing up to host its flagship ‘Empowering Hospitality’ conclave and awards ceremony in Nashik on 28 February. The event aims to promote industry collaboration and recognise hospitality leaders for their contributions to the sector. “The conclave is aimed at promoting knowledge-sharing and equipping professionals with tools to navigate today’s dynamic market,” said Jimmy Shaw, President, HRAWI.

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Consumers in favour of sustainable travel but cost is king, reveals WTTC report

WTTC’s latest report ‘Bridging the Say-Do Gap: How to Create an Effective Sustainability Strategy by Knowing Your Customers’ focuses the gap between travellers’ desire for sustainable options and their actual behaviour. Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: “Travellers care about sustainability but when buying travel, cost and quality are king. Customers expect businesses to create affordable sustainable options.”

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Govt must start implementing its plan to boost visitor inflow into tourist circuits: Rajiv Mehra

At the IATO Annual Day (Carnival), Rajiv Mehra, President, IATO, emphasised the need to boost tourism circuits, noting that 50 circuits have been announced. “If even 10 circuits attract visitors, it will be a big win. Our goal is to urge the government to implement its plans and turn vision into reality,” he said.

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Digi Yatra to conduct pilot project enabling foreign passengers with e-passports

Digi Yatra has ambitious plans for 2025. Suresh Khadakbhavi, CEO, Digi Yatra Foundation, reveals, “Our partnership with IATA for the IATA One-ID X Digi Yatra for enablement of Digi Yatra for International flow will drive growth in 2025. The platform intends to support all 22 official Indian languages. It also aims to conduct an international pilot project, enabling foreign passengers with e-passports to experience its seamless ecosystem.”

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With the new A321XLR, tourism boards can start fishing in markets that they have not been to before: Gavin Eccles

The Airbus A321XLR has proven a popular choice with airlines says Gavin Eccles, Managing Partner, GE Consulting & Advisory. “It can fly up to 10 hours, similar to an A330, the difference being we can fly with such distances with 160 people rather than 360 people. This means that tourist boards can start fishing in markets that they have not been to before because the traditional widebody was either too big for most airports or had too many seats that would mean less yield for the airline, resulting in a reluctance to serve certain destinations. But that will now soon change,” he says.

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HRAWI marks 75 years, set to roll out special initiatives to elevate hospitality sector of India

Celebrating its 75 years of leadership in hospitality, Jimmy Shaw, President, HRAWI, said, “We are set to roll out special initiatives and commemorative events throughout the year to elevate the hospitality sector. As we celebrate this milestone, we reaffirm our dedication to promoting growth, advocating for progressive policies, driving sustainability and strengthening India’s position as a global tourism hub.”

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Decrease in promotional activities overseas by government will impact tourism activities: Rajiv Mehra

With the allocation for Incredible India campaigns abroad cut down drastically, Rajiv Mehra, President, IATO, said, “The government announced to develop 50 destinations this year but we are yet to see any progress in the projects announced in 2023. We have no idea what will happen with earlier announcements. But a decrease in promotional activities overseas will impact tourism activities.”

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Budget allocated for overseas promotion is insufficient to attract tourists: IATO

Rajiv Mehra, President, IATO showed dismay on the budget allocation of a mere ₹ 3 crores made to the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India for overseas promotion and marketing in the Union Budget announced by the Finance Minister on 1 February 2025. “It is shocking that the budget of ₹ 33 cr has been reduced to ₹ 3 cr. Infact the earlier allocated budget of ₹ 33 cr was also miniscule and not enough for overseas promotions and publicity,” he said. Mehra said, “It is really surprising that on one side the Government is extolling the contribution of the tourism sector for its contribution in economic growth of the country and employment generation and on other hand the government is just allocating a peanut budget of ₹ 3 crores for promoting the country abroad. As a result, the Ministry of Tourism, would not be able to participate and set up India Pavilion in any of the International Travel and Tourism Marts, nor would the Ministry be able to do any overseas publicity and conduct any overseas road shows. This has been happening post covid every year where the Ministry of Tourism has to approach the Ministry of Finance to get approval/sanction for participation in any overseas travel mart/fair. This has led to reduced participation of tourism stakeholders in such marts leading to poor travel promotion and marketing.  In comparison, countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Mauritius etc. set up big Tourism Pavilion in international markets which give them ample opportunities to increase inbound tourism to their respective countries. Our government needs to understand that without showcasing our country’s Tourism products in Global Travel Mart and events it is very difficult …

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Moscow hosts gala dinner celebrating partnerships with India

Moscow City Tourism Committee hosted a prestigious gala dinner, brought together more than 170 key partners including prominent associations like TIA, OTOAI, NIMA, MICE agencies, TO and TA, government officials and media, along with delegates from Moscow, to celebrate the strengthening bond between India and the Russian capital. The event highlighted the growing collaboration in tourism and business sectors, underscoring Moscow’s commitment to enhancing ties with India’s outbound tourism market. This initiative aligns with Moscow’s strategic focus on the MICE sector, aiming to position the city as a premier destination for Indian business and leisure travellers. The evening welcomed guests with the unique traditional “Moscow Tea Time” followed by captivating performances from the renowned ‘Rusy’ dance troupe, blending Russian folk songs with modern choreography to showcase Moscow’s rich cultural heritage. It was an unforgettable spread of elaborate cuisines and extraordinary lucky draw prizes generously offered by the Moscow travel and MICE industry. Distinguished delegates included Ivan Fetisov, Consul General of the Russian Federation in Mumbai; Dr. Elena Remizova, Head of Rossotrudnichestvo in India and Director of the Russian House in New Delhi; and Evgeny Kozlov, First Deputy Head of the Office of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow, and Chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee, addressed the audience, emphasizing India’s significance as a top focus market and highlighting the growing popularity of the hassle-free e-visa among Indian travellers, noting a 1.4-fold increase in 2024 compared to 2023 with over 61,000 visits in the first nine months. Their speeches emphasized strengthening of unparalleled business opportunities and new attractions for the Indian travellers. Speaking on the occasion Evgeny Kozlov, First Deputy Head of the Office of the Mayor and the …

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