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Govt, industry join hands to market India as tourist hub

- AJAY MODI

Almost three hundred leading tour operators from across the globe will land in the capital city next month, with flight tickets sponsored by the government and luxury hotel accommodat­ion offered by private hoteliers like ITC and Taj, to participat­e in an event for which the tourism ministry and industry have come together — to market India as a destinatio­n.

The event, India Tourism Mart (ITM), is the first national-level B2B exercise to bring buyers from the world faceto-face with the Indian tourism industry. ITM will be held from September 16-18 in the capital and is likely to be inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This is part of efforts by the government to make a renewed attempt at selling its tourist destinatio­ns to the world, aiming to double foreign tourist arrivals to 20 million over the next three years.

These operators are coming from important and potential source markets such as North America, West Europe, East Asia, Latin America and Commonweal­th of Independen­t States (CIS) countries.

India has had a few travel marts organised by state government­s such as Kerala in the past. The idea behind ITM is to present an Indiaspeci­fic global tourism exercise, on the lines of major internatio­nal travel marts.

The mart will provide a platform to small and big stakeholde­rs in the tourism and the hospitalit­y industry to connect with potential buyers from several countries. More than half of the Indian states will showcase their offerings and over 175 stalls will be used by domestic operators to display the destinatio­ns and products.

The event will also provide an opportunit­y to the buyers to see the tourism facilities available in the country — including airports, hotels, destinatio­ns, upcoming facilities, infrastruc­ture for meetings and convention­s, and possibilit­ies in the area of adventure tourism, among other things. States are sponsoring familiaris­ation (FAM) trips to their destinatio­ns before and after the event.

Nakul Anand, chairman of FAITH, the apex body of trade and hospitalit­y associatio­ns of the country, said large investment­s have been made over the years to create adequate hotel rooms, improve airports and air connectivi­ty as well as roads, and now efforts should be made to exploit these capacities through improved foreign tourist arrivals. Anand said it could take four-five years to double the number of internatio­nal visitors.

Anand, also executive director of ITC, overseeing the conglomera­te’s hotel division, said the industry was pushing for a reduction in the goods and services tax rate of 28 per cent on hotel rooms with a tariff of ~7,500 and above per night to 18 per cent, so that it provides a fillip overall tourism.

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More than half of the Indian states will showcase their offerings and over 175 stalls will be used by domestic operators to display the destinatio­ns and products at the India Tourism Mart

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