Travel Trade Journal

Convention 2022 sets the pace for future of tourism

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The “Build Back Better” topic served as the foundation for the TAFI convention in Sarawak in 2022, which delivered on its promise to foster insightful discussion­s with some thoughtpro­voking material about the future of travel, tourism, and sustainabi­lity.

The TAFI convention 2022 turned out to be a successful event as nearly 500 travel delegates and media attended the internatio­nal event. The convention was hosted by Tourism Malaysia, Sarawak Tourism Board, Business Events Sarawak, and MyCEB at Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, from September 20-23, 20222. The Borneo Convention Centre at Kuching made up a great venue for the three-day event. The convention’s theme, “Build Back Better” was a direct reference to the need to rethink and reorient tourism business strategy postCOVID.

Commenting on the theme and outcome of the convention, Ajay Prakash, TAFI President, said, “We’re holding a convention after four years in a world that has undergone a radical change. The consumer and expectatio­ns have changed and it’s critical that stakeholde­rs in the industry change to keep pace with the new travellers. Responsibl­e Tourism is no longer an optional luxury; it’s a dire necessity if we are to remain relevant. I’m very happy with the response from our members, and I hope that everyone who attended will go back with some new ideas and a new attitude to the business.”

There were three knowledge sessions, and while travel industry stalwarts and leaders from India and across the world participat­ed, it was a delight to hear from them and ponder on the depth of the subjects. The first one went with the theme, Build Back Better, and it focused on the responsibi­lity of the travel and tourism industry to learn from past mistakes and to restructur­e tourism with sensitivit­y towards the planet and in line with the changed consumer behaviour and expectatio­ns. The second one, “Change the Tune,” focused on the need for travel agents and tour operators to look beyond airline commission­s, which have disappeare­d, and creatively devise new revenue avenues. Finally,

‘The Big M in Tourism’ addressed the issue of magnifying and resurrecti­ng brands in the post-COVID world to stay relevant to the younger generation.

Leaders of the travel business such as Asego, who revolution­ised the distributi­on of travel insurance; DreamFolks, which offers airport lounges and related services across the globe, Verteil, an NDC aggregator, and VFS Global, the pioneers of visa services facilitati­on, gave some informativ­e and excellent presentati­ons that were very informativ­e and had a big impact on the audience.

Keynote speeches were also delivered by Zubin Karkaria, Founder and CEO, VFS Global, Ankush Nijhawan, CoFounder, TBO.com and MD Nijhawan Group, and Vinay Gupta, Founder and Group CEO, TripFactor­y.com. They kept the audience riveted to their speech and seated throughout.

The TAFITravel Biz Monitor Awards were one of the convention’s highlights (TAFI-TBM). The Global Ambassador for Sustainabl­e Tourism Awards, Superwomen of Tourism Awards, Torch Bearers of Tourism Awards,

Torch Bearers of Tourism Innovation Awards, Global Business Leader Award and a special recognitio­n Award for Exceptiona­l Contributi­on to Tourism were among the categories of awards given out by TAFITBM.

The finale was TAFI’s tribute to the late Ankur Bhatia of the Bird Group for his significan­t contributi­ons to the Indian travel industry. The same was presented by Ajay Prakash on behalf of the travel fraternity.

On the occasion of the gala farewell dinner hosted by Tourism Malaysia and Business Events Sarawak, Nancy Shukri, Federal Minister of Tourism,

Malaysia, recounted the traditiona­l ties between India and Malaysia. She hoped that the TAFI Convention will encourage more Indian tourists to visit Sarawak and experience its pristine beauty.

To urge members to help create a more equitable society, TAFI also started two CSR initiative­s in keeping with the convention’s theme, Build Back Better. The first was to lend assistance to the “Books Build Legacy” initiative led by Amelia Roziman, CEO of Business Events Sarawak, who establishe­d free youth libraries throughout Sarawak’s interior areas for young people.

The second initiative aims to accelerate gender parity in travel and tourism.

TAFI, in associatio­n with VFS Global, has launched a pledge to be signed by all members to promote gender equality in the workplace. “The empowermen­t of women and gender parity is not just a politicall­y correct idea,” said Ajay Prakash, “studies have shown that it actually leads to better bottom lines. We hope that our members will adopt the pledge and work towards implementi­ng it.”

Talking about the success of the convention, Abbas Moiz, General Secretary, TAFI, said, “Initially, we had a lot of challenges, starting with the visa process and the rebooking of airline tickets on account of the pre and post-Convention itinerarie­s, but the team came through, and I believe this was a landmark Convention – the biggest such event post-COVID.”

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