Visit Utah successfully concludes three-city Sales Mission in India
The Utah Office of Tourism successfully concluded a three-city sales mission in India, attracting attention from over 250 travel trade partners and media in Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai. The event helped in promoting Utah as a potential tourism destination for Indian travellers. The mission, which focused on re-establishing connections with the Indian travel market, provided insights into Utah’s expansive natural landscapes and national parks.
South African Tourism announces its annual multi-city roadshow 2024
Aligning with the strategic roadmap for the Indian market, South African Tourism is delighted to announce the 2024 edition of its annual India roadshow. Serving as an essential tool in promoting travel and tourism for the Rainbow Nation, the roadshow for the first time ever will enter the pink city of Jaipur. Scheduled from February 12 – 16, 2024, the event will further move to other significant Indian cities, namely – Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Mumbai in the respective order.
UNO Technology commences its first-ever project in India
UNO Technology has announced its inaugural project in India. The company will contribute to the success of Noida International Airport’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) cabin construction to revolutionize the need for advanced ATCs. This approach adheres strictly to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, aiming to address critical issues such as limited visibility, obsolete equipment and elevated levels of fatigue among air traffic controllers, etc.
Heritance Hotels and Resorts introduces Trails of Bawa Tour
At the recent Galle Literary Festival, Heritance Hotels and Resorts proudly unveiled the Trails of Bawa Tour, an enchanting journey that takes participants through the rich cultural histories of modern Sri Lanka. This unveiling took place during the session titled ‘Preserving and re-narrating modern Sri Lankan cultural histories,’ where esteemed speakers Channa Daswatte, Sunela Jayewardene, and Johann Peiris shared their valuable insights.
#FirstOpinion
“The Travel & Tourism sector represents a vital economic driver. With a 5.8% contribution to India’s GDP (2022) and the government’s target of achieving $1 trillion by 2047, the sector forms a strong force multiplier – across allied sectors, employment generation and foreign exchange receipts. Our expectations from the Union Budget include key pivots to transform India into a destination of choice starting with ‘Infrastructural Focus’. Setting up of new airports via private participation must become a priority along with rapid expansion in rail, road and waterways. Additionally, infrastructure development for high-growth areas like religious circuits and underleveraged hidden gems (Lakshadweep) should be a priority. The Government should also look at reduced Income tax levels to provide increased disposable income in the hands of the people, which will be a boost for travel & tourism spends.”
– Madhavan Menon, Executive Chairman, Thomas Cook India Ltd.
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