Expressing his views, Sanjeev Mehra, President, SKÅL International (India), said, “The Union Budget 2025 has introduced promising initiatives for the travel, tourism, and hospitality industry. The focus on developing the top 50 tourist destinations and providing PLI-linked incentives to states will significantly enhance infrastructure, accessibility, and visitor experiences, strengthening India’s position as a global tourism hub.” He further said that the expansion of air connectivity through the modified UDAN scheme, including Patna airport’s expansion and new Greenfield airports, will promote regional tourism and improve accessibility to lesser-explored destinations. Additionally, the allocation of ₹25,000 crore for the Maritime Development Fund will boost cruise and coastal tourism. A key highlight is the emphasis on medical tourism through the “Heal in India” initiative, supported by a PPP model and easier visa norms. India’s high-quality yet affordable healthcare services will make it a stronger global destination for medical travellers. The introduction of MUDRA loans for homestays will further empower small hospitality entrepreneurs, encouraging sustainable and community-driven tourism, he added. This budget is inclusive, ticking the right boxes, though it lacks a major transformative push. However, addressing India’s low per capita income remains crucial for long-term growth. As President of Skål International India and a travel expert for 30 years, I strongly believe that India must now emerge as a global travel business hub like Singapore and Dubai. This budget is a step in the right direction, and we remain committed to making India a world-class travel destination, he concluded.
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Skål International India’s third Congress welcomes its members to Kolkata. The event is being held from August 17 -19. “This is the third Skål Congress, first we had in Goa, then we had in Kochi and now we have in Kolkata. Its our privilege to call upon all Skal members all over India which is 1250, which is second largest club in th world, to welcome them to Kolkata,” said Sanjeev Mehra, 2nd Vice President Skål International India. “Pan India, all the travel professionals who are member of Skal are coming to Kolkata participate in the Congress and together we will mvoice as together we can, a slogan which we all like to raise,”said Manav Soni, President, Skal International Kolkata.
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