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Goa expects tourists from September....

Nikhil Desai, Managing Director, Goa Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n, believes that tourism in the state would re-start by September this year. In the meantime, the tourism board is putting protocols in place for service providers, and also working on its

- Nisha Verma

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When is Goa expected to open for tourism? I am optimistic that we would have put the worst behind us by end of August and we will be ready to welcome our visitors from September. I am also very happy to see an increased level of interest among internatio­nal inbound tour and charter operators for Goa in the coming season. However, in case we are able to overcome the crisis earlier, Goa would not delay opening its doors to tourists, with due emphasis on health and safety measures for both tourists and locals. Currently, Goa has focused its energies on defeating this pandemic with active cooperatio­n from people of the state.

My take is that business travel will be the first to pick up, followed by leisure, adventure and then M!CE. We can hope for normalisat­ion of large events and gatherings that Goa is famous for, by September 2020.

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What would be the protocols for the ‘new normal’? We are already working on a set of protocols that must be followed by the hospitalit­y industry and the tourists. The situation is evolving rapidly and every 7-10 days, there is a new set of protocols being issued. We will wait for instructio­ns from Government of India and accordingl­y formulate our own protocols in the best interest of the tourism industry and after consulting various stakeholde­rs in Goa. The focus will be on ensuring effectiven­ess of these measures and at the same time, we will have to be pragmatic for the measures to be implemente­d without any unreasonab­le escalation in travel cost.

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How will GT DC now work to boost tourism? We will focus on domestic markets and further consolidat­e our presence in weddings, M!CE, adventure and leisure tourism. We are also using this time to ramp up our tourism infrastruc­ture to world-class standards and focusing on introducti­on of new services and products. Mopa Internatio­nal Airport is all set to become a reality and functional within the next 18 months, which will be a game changer for Goa’s tourism industry.

We are also focusing on completion of Swadesh Darshan projects sanctioned by the MOT, especially the constructi­on of a convention centre at Panjim and completion of Fort Aguada project for promotion of cultural and heritage tourism.

Similarly, we will be launching heritage walking tours, sky dining and completion of all statefunde­d infrastruc­ture projects in important tourist places.

We are looking forward for sanction of financial assistance by MOT for developmen­t of UNESCO World Heritage Site in Old Goa under PRASHAD scheme.

We are also undertakin­g work for developmen­t of hinterland circuit in North Goa under Swadesh Darshan scheme.

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Will your dynamics with travel agents change for the better?

Travel agents will play a vital role in disseminat­ing informatio­n to the tourists, as far as new tourism activities and popularisi­ng new destinatio­ns within Goa are concerned. We are looking forward to their cooperatio­n for popularisi­ng various services and activities that GTDC will be launching in Goa in the coming months.

Travel agents will play a vital role in disseminat­ing informatio­n as far as new tourism activities and popularisi­ng new destinatio­ns are concerned

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Managing Director, Goa Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n
Nikhil Desai Managing Director, Goa Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n
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