The Indian Association of Travel & Tourism Experts already has existing state chapters for Gujarat and Andaman. There is no doubt that the association, in a short time since inception has pioneered numerous new concepts and made a mark for itself in the travel trade fraternity.
Sharing his thoughts on the occasion, Naveen Manchanda, President, IATTE said, “It heartens me to see that IATTE has indeed come a long way since inception. Without any single official physical meeting, we have managed to not only have a strong membership base but after today, with the launch of these new chapters, our pan India presence will also increase manifold. This has all been made possible with the support and common goal of like-minded people who wanted to work for the benefit of the travel trade. I can only say, this is just the beginning and IATTE has a long road ahead of it.”
IATTE Membership has crossed the 1500 mark in just the span of a few months and the association is much in news already for all the right reasons.