The Great Indian Travel Bazaar 2024, served as a pivotal platform for Goa Tourism which was held from May 5th-7th, 2024 in Jaipur, Rajasthan. This prestigious event gathered travel agents, tour operators, hoteliers, and other influential stakeholders from all around the world, to not only highlight but also explore the diverse and rich tapestry of India’s tourism offerings. At GITB, Goa Tourism’s presentation emerged as a focal point, captivating attendees and sparking their imaginations with the promise of unforgettable experiences. With its pristine coastlines, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant entertainment scene, Goa enraptured travelers from around the globe. Led by dedicated delegates such as Mr. Sanjeev Ahuja, Secretary Tourism, Government of Goa Mr. Dhiraj Vagle, Deputy Director Tourism, Government of Goa, and Mr. Akshay Govekar, Manager Marketing, GTDC, the delegation showcased the essence of the state through captivating display, leaving an indelible impression on all those present. Their efforts not only drew attention to Goa’s unique offerings but also reaffirmed its status as a premier travel destination within India. At GITB 2024, Goa Tourism’s pavilion stood as a beacon of immersive experiences, showcasing not only the state’s picturesque beaches and vibrant culture but also its commitment to Regenerative Tourism. Leveraging cutting-edge technology such as virtual reality and interactive screens, visitors could experience the serene landscapes and cultural gems of Goa. The pavilion didn’t just highlight the typical tourist attractions; it delved deeper into the essence of Regenerative Tourism, showcasing Goa’s sustainable initiatives and community-driven projects. From eco-conscious accommodations to organic farming experiences, Goa Tourism emphasized its dedication to preserving the environment and supporting local communities. As visitors immersed themselves in the interactive displays, they delved into Goa’s multifaceted allure, discovering …
Read More »10th Great Indian Travel Bazaar kicks off in Jaipur with 280 buyers & 270 exhibitors
The 10th edition of Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB) opened with 280 foreign buyers from 55 countries and 270 exhibitors at The Lalit Jaipur on April 22. Committed to boost tourism in India, the inbound show was inaugurated by Vasundhara Raje, Chief Minister, Rajasthan; Rashmi Verma, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism; Jyotsna Suri, Chairperson, FICCI Tourism Committee; Dipak Deva, Co-Chairman, FICCI Tourism Committee; Nihal Chand Goel, Additional Chief Secretary (Tourism, Art & Culture), among other officials from the Government of Rajasthan. The show, celebrating a decade of successfully promoting inbound tourism in Rajasthan, hopes to cross the 11,000 mark in terms of pre-scheduled B2B meetings between the exhibitors and buyers. Raje said, “It is heartening to see such an enthusiastic participation at GITB. The tourism sector has seen a new vigour and dynamism after the launch of the campaign ‘Jane Kya dikh Jaye’. Our vision was to get 50 million tourists in Rajasthan by 2020 but by the end of 2017 itself, the state received 47.5 million tourists and we would compete our target by the end of 2018.” Raje also thanked the central government for the financial support provided for the state’s various tourism projects. An MoU was also singed on behalf of the Government of Rajasthan and FICCI under which the GITB will continue to be hosted till 2024. The dates for the next edition of the show in Jaipur are April 28-30, 2019.
Read More »GITB 2017 opens with 275 foreign buyers and 288 exhibitors
The Great Indian Travel Bazaar opened with 275 foreign buyers and 288 exhibitors at The Lalit Jaipur on April 23. The inbound show committed to boost tourism in India and in Rajasthan was inaugurated by Suman Billa, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, and Krishnendra Kaur, Tourism, Art and Culture Minister, Government of Rajasthan, Jyotsna Suri, Chairperson, Tourism Committee FICCI, Nihal Chand Goel, Additional Chief Secretary (Tourism, Art & Culture), Bhim Singh, President, Federation of Hospitality and Tourism of Rajasthan, and Rahul Chakravarty, Senior Director and Head-Tourism, FICCI. Addressing the show, Billa said, India is truly on a growth path. We have grown at a rapid pace of 11 per cent in 2016 and since January to date we have grown at a staggering rate of 16 per cent, there is nothing in the market to suggest that it will slow down. Domestic tourism forms a key part of Indian tourism. Last year we had 1.7 billion domestic travellers and we are growing at 8-9 per cent Y-o-Y. Admittedly we are growing on a narrow base but the potential of tourism in India is immense. All of you here are at the right place to lay the seeds for what will become a great engagement for a market that has huge potential. He also informed that accordingly to the World Economic Forum report, India improved its tourism competitiveness by 25 places over three years and tourism is the government’s main agenda.
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