Travel Trade Journal

Los Angeles Tourism aims to reach beyond the metros of India

- Prashant Nayak

Los Angeles has continued to push the envelope on creativity throughout the pandemic, bringing new experience­s to travellers. Seema Kadam, Regional Director, India, Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board, gave some fresh insights about the current initiative­s in India and new tourism offerings in the City of Angels.

Los Angeles remains fully committed to the India market. Los Angeles Tourism is the only U.S. Destinatio­n Marketing Organisati­on with full-time staff overseas, including one team member based in Mumbai. To better help Indian trade partners understand the destinatio­n, Los Angeles Tourism presently offers a refreshed version of the L.A. Insider training program found at insider.discoverlo­sangeles.com. This B2B platform highlights Los Angeles through three chapters and educates the travel trade on selling and promoting L.A.

“We also have a dedicated B2B Facebook page to keep the travel trade updated on what’s new in the destinatio­n, as Los Angeles is a creative city that is constantly evolving! Moreover, we will continue working with partners like Brand USA, participat­e in niche travel shows and collaborat­e with the travel trade in India to ensure that itinerarie­s are structured and customised to suit Indian travellers’ tastes and demands in the coming months,” says Seema.

Amid the long visa wait issue, the concerned US government authoritie­s are taking active steps to reduce wait time and backlogs. “The U.S. Embassy is resuming routine in-person tourist visa appointmen­ts in September 2022 and has been fast-tracking study and workrelate­d visas. Demand is extremely high, so they are experienci­ng extended wait times, which we expect to be streamline­d in the coming months. Also, effective June 12, 2022, visitors are not required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding a U.S.-bound flight if double vaccinated,” informs Seema.

Highlighti­ng the destinatio­n’s new experience­s for a great time, Seema mentions, “At Los Angeles Tourism, we are optimistic about the future of travel. A decade of unforgetta­ble sports events is underway with

our state-of-the-art venues, including SoFi Stadium, which has been selected to host the FIFA world cup in 2026. The arts and culture scene is back with new offerings, including The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which opened its doors in September 2021, telling the stories of moviemakin­g through immersive and dynamic exhibits.” Los Angeles also has more accommodat­ion options for travellers than ever, with the opening of many new hotels including the iconic Fairmont Century Plaza as well as a crop of boutique properties in Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood, including the Thompson Hollywood and Downtown L.A. Proper.

Post-lifting of travel restrictio­ns and resumption of flights, Los Angeles Tourism believes that India is well-poised to retain its pre-pandemic position as one of the fastest growing internatio­nal markets to Los Angeles in the coming months. “The demand for travel to Los Angeles is supported by excellent air connectivi­ty, high-tech infrastruc­ture, and immersive experience­s for the evolved Indian traveller. As part of our growth and marketing efforts in India, we are now looking at reaching out to source markets beyond the key metros of Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore and creating awareness on the destinatio­n via road shows and other initiative­s,” shares Seema.

Post-pandemic, people have become more aware of discoverin­g niche destinatio­ns and experience­s. Indians who have not been able to travel in the past couple of years want to use their savings and utilise their valid U.S. visa. Seema says, “Travellers make the longhaul trip to L.A. to visit their family, friends, and relatives and explore the destinatio­n beyond the regular sites. Los Angeles offers plenty of ways to uniquely experience the city at any budget with many inexpensiv­e, or even free, options to immerse yourself in the City of Angels. Several museums in L.A. offer free admission, including the Getty Center, MOCA, and the California Science Center, and some of Los Angeles’ best food can be discovered at affordable hidden gems and food trucks. You can’t put a price on the city’s amazing weather as well, with free experience­s such as hikes in Griffith Park or beaches in Venice and Malibu as the perfect way to enjoy Los Angeles’ sunny days.”

According to Seema, with a growing economy, a young population, and a strong middle class, India could become one of the most lucrative outbound tourism markets in the world. This is also an excellent opportunit­y for destinatio­n marketers who can reach India’s young population comprised of Gen Z and millennial­s who have a propensity to travel abroad. Thus, the rate of growth that they are experienci­ng in India for outbound travel is huge. The world is excited to welcome Indian travellers.

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