Government to develop 50 tourist destinations in partnership with states
The Indian government has announced an ambitious plan to develop 50 tourist destinations across the country in collaboration with state governments. Presenting the Union Budget 2025 in Parliament on Saturday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated that land for key infrastructure development would be provided by the states, while hotels in these destinations would be included in the infrastructure harmonized master list (HML) development plan.
Air India launches worldwide ‘Namaste World’ Sale
Air India has announced the rollout of ‘Namaste World’, a worldwide sale to offer attractive promotional fares across cabin classes on domestic and international routes. Air India’s ‘Namaste World’ sale is open from 0001 Hrs of 02 Feb 2025 until 2359 Hrs of 06 February 2025, for travel between 12 February and 31 October 2025. Bookings under the sale are available at international points of sale bookings made in foreign currencies also.
Goa Tourism highlights Heritage, Sustainability & Regenerative Tourism at OTM
As OTM 2025 came to a close, Goa Tourism showcased its commitment to sustainable and responsible travel. The final day highlighted the state’s dedication to preserving its natural beauty while offering visitors enriching experiences that celebrate Goa’s heritage and its focus on regenerative tourism, blending environmental conservation with community engagement.
Airlines to cut flight ticket fares for Maha Kumbh 2025 by 50%
Civil aviation minister K Ram Mohan Naidu said a 50% cut in airfare for passengers travelling to the Mahakumbh Mela 2025, NDTV reported. The updated fares have come into effect from February 1, the minister told NDTV. The development comes after the government directed airline companies to cut ticket prices after having held three meetings with them. Airfares for Prayagraj saw a sharp rise during the ongoing Mahakumbh.
#First Opinion
“I welcome the Union Budget and appreciate the government’s continued focus on infrastructure and economic growth. However, the tourism and MICE sectors require more targeted support to unlock their full potential. While investments in connectivity and hospitality are positive steps, there is a need for concrete incentives, lower taxation, and enhanced marketing efforts to position India as a global MICE destination. A robust policy framework and increased budgetary allocations would help the industry recover faster and contribute significantly to GDP and employment. The government must prioritize tourism and MICE with structured initiatives to ensure sustained growth and global competitiveness. We look forward to stronger measures in the future.”
Sanjeev Joshi, President, SITE India
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