Keeping up with the new realities of meetings and networking of the present times, the Indian Association of Travel and Tourism Experts (IATTE) has gained momentous strength in very little time. The ‘unique’ association, which was floated during the pandemic, has crossed the 1300 members mark in less than 100 days of its existence. In today’s challenging times, the strength of the travel community lies in coming together and standing tall in the prevailing crisis. The growing numbers of IATTE reaffirms the same.
Taking another step in the path towards strengthening its existence and impact, the association recently virtually launched its very first state chapter with Gujarat. Mr. Jenu Devan, Managing Director, Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd. & Commissioner of Tourism, Government of India and Mr. Nirav Munshi, Manager, Commercial Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd. graced the virtual launch. He not only applauded IATTE for the commendable work it is doing but also assured complete support for the smooth functioning of the Gujarat Chapter. Naveen Manchanda, President, IATTE, humbly accepted the praise and stated that the association has a long way ahead of it before it reaches its target. Subhash Goyal, Chairman ASSOCHAM Tourism Council & Hony. Secretary, FAITH was also present at the launch and commended the team of IATTE for the good work that they are doing.
Meanwhile, adding another ‘first’ to its list, IATTE recently became part of The Museum of tourism. The association has achieved 1300 members in 75 days under leadership of President Naveen Manchanda and advisor Subhash Verma and other core members.

































