
ATOAI to host 17th Annual Convention in Jammu & Kashmir
Adventure tourism leaders are set to converge in the scenic Himalayas as ATOAI announces its 17th Annual Convention in Jammu & Kashmir from 17–20 December 2025. Delegates can look forward to engaging discussions, powerful networking, and immersive adventure experiences, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of J&K. The convention promises to drive new ideas, partnerships, and growth for India’s fast-evolving adventure tourism sector.
WTM London 2025 kicks off with global tourism spotlight
The annual WTM London 2025 opened its doors at ExCeL London recently with over 4,150 exhibitors and upwards of 46,000 attendees expected from more than 180 countries. With 109 scheduled activities including 79 industry-conferences covering sustainability, tech and DEAI, it promises to set the tone for global tourism futures. India’s presence is strong, with the national pavilion welcoming visitors and states such as MP, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu along with many private players.
SITE India incentive workshop debuts successfully in Mumbai
The SITE India Incentive Workshop, held on November 4, 2025, at Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, concluded on a high note. With Dubai Business Events as Destination Partner and Minor Hotels as Hotel Partner, the event brought together global leaders in incentive travel, MICE, and tourism. Sabbas Joseph of Wizcraft highlighted India’s “Trishul Shakti” of MICE, weddings, and sports. Rohit Chopra, Secretary, SITE India Chapter, underlined SITE’s mission to educate and empower industry leaders.
The Fern Hotels & Resorts announces The Fern Residency Itanagar
The Fern Hotels & Resorts has strengthened its footprint in the Northeast with the signing of The Fern Residency Itanagar, Series by Marriott in Arunachal Pradesh. The 70-room property will offer elegant, contemporary accommodations along with an all-day dining restaurant, restro-bar, banquet hall with lawn, swimming pool, gym, and spa.
#First Opinion
“Our optimised capacity deployment has enabled us to deliver a 10% growth in topline revenue and excluding impact of currency movement, an operational profit of 104 crore rupees as compared to an operational loss last year. As India’s aviation sector continues to grow and mature, we recognise the importance of structurally optimizing capacity during seasonally weaker periods to sustain profitability. The quarter also had a very strong Operational Performance. The year began with significant external challenges across the industry, but we saw stabilization in July and a strong recovery through August and September. Looking ahead, we have scaled up our operational plans for the second half to meet demand and continue driving growth.”
Pieter Elbers,
CEO, IndiGo
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