TravTalk - India

‘Leverage tourism potential of states’

Every corner of India has something unique that can be showcased to the world, asserts Pronab Sarkar, President, IATO. It only needs to be discovered and promoted.

- HAZEL JAIN

QIATO’s next convention will be in Vizag. Is the associatio­n choosing states that have been India’s bestkept secrets?

We received an invitation from Andhra Pradesh Tourism to host our next convention and we gladly accepted. We want to promote every state of India because they all have potential for tourism. After the division, both Andhra Pradesh as well as Telangana are reviving tourism into their respective states with newer products. Andhra Pradesh is doing its best and they want us to take the lead and put a spotlight on the state, get our members to know their products and promote the same. They are now getting active with the new government and their capital city of Amravati is also under making.

QHow was this year’s convention? It was altogether a successful convention. All the sessions were very interestin­g and revitalise­d our members, which is why we had a full house till the end. They were also very interactiv­e and people enjoyed it. Moreover, the co-operation extended by the Odisha Tourism Board was fantastic. Everyone including the Chief Minister, the Tourism Minister, Tourism Secretary and even the Governor attended our event. We also saw strong support from the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, with the new Tourism Minister himself attending our inaugurati­on.

QHow does their presence help the associatio­n? This served as a good encouragem­ent to our members. Convention­s are important because tourism then gets due recognitio­n from the State and the Centre. Our voice is heard and the difficulti­es that we are facing get proper hearing and

attention from them. We hope for a better future for Indian tourism and that we are able to bring in more tourists into the country.

QWhat are some of the concerns voiced by your members?

The number one concern is high taxes on tourism which has put us in a difficult situation. We support GST and will take the matter with the Finance Ministry directly. We request that GST should be at a nominal level between six to eight per cent. Only then shall we be able to compete and grow our business. We therefore request all or state government­s to take up this issue with the GST Council. There are many other issues which we shall take up separately.

QDoes IATO have any recommenda­tions for the Odisha Tourism Board?

Yes, there are some recommenda­tions for the Government of Odisha and we will send them to Dr. Mona Sharma. Odisha has one of the best state tourism policies and investment opportunit­ies for tourism infrastruc­ture should be popularise­d to attract more investors and suitable land should be created for this. The state needs a bigger internatio­nal airport so that it can handle more passenger capacity. We suggest a government policy to have a PPP model of investment for the developmen­t of internatio­nal airports just as Kochi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad have done. I want to also highlight the needs for air connectivi­ty between Odisha and Varanasi that will help the Buddhist Circuit.

Also, there are many untapped tourist sites like Lake Chilika and activities such as water sports, wildlife parks, fishing and bird-watching, etc. that need developmen­t and promotion. Odisha also needs to promote its various festivals, its heritage monuments, its sports events, pilgrimage, etc. For this, the state needs to conduct Fam tours for the trade, attend trade exhibition­s in India and abroad and conduct roadshows besides being present on social media. It also needs to have clear guidelines on tribal tourism which is its USP.

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Pronab Sarkar President, Indian Associatio­n of Tour Operators (IATO)
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