ADTOI sets up 10 sub-committees
The newly-formed committees will look into diverse subjects including IT, hotel relationship, railways, airlines, service tax, state tourism boards, members’ drive, education & skill development, sports & events and general house activities…
The ADTOI should become the best platform and a resource centre for all our members
The Association of Domestic Tour Operators of India (ADTOI) has set up 10 committees to understand the nitty- gritty of various opportunities and make all its members actively contribute to growth of domestic tourism through ADTOI.
“In the second members meet held in May, we have announced setting up of ten committees which will look into diverse subjects including IT, hotel relationship, railways, airlines, service Tax, State Tourism Boards, members’ drive, Education & Skill Development, Sports & Events and General House Activities. These committees will report to the EC. We are also keen to announce more such committees at a later stage, which will engage members more actively as to contribute to growth of domestic tourism through ADTOI,” said Ravi Luthra, General Secretary, ADTOI. “Some time earlier, we had to literally fight to open up our principals to be willing to promote India to Indians. Today, the entire world is looking to entice our Indian traveller. Similarly, all stakeholders in India are now striving hard to tap a lion’s share in the domestic segment,” he added.
Here, Luthra highlights the important role that members of the ADTOI should play to make most of the opportunities in the domestic segment. “ADTOI should become the best platform and a resource centre for all our members. Our members should feel pride in being part of ADTOI. To strive in this direction, we have started work on revamping our website. Further, we would take all possible measures to grow the domestic tourism pie in an innovative and ethical manner,” said Luthra.