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IATO adds members

With a new chairperso­n at the helm for Maharashtr­a Chapter, the associatio­n focuses on adding more members from the state and have a dialogue with the government about reducing the tax burden.

- Hazel Jain

The new team of Indian Associatio­n of Tour Operators (IATO) recently

Vasuki Sundaram, Chairperso­n (Maharashtr­a Chapter), was 2018. Despite being relatively new in the position, Sundaram has managed to hit the ground running. She is clear in her vision for the chapter and the in the roadmap she has drawn up. “Our focus area for this year is increasing our membership. We are hoping that members will come together and lay more emphasis on collaborat­ing with each other. Members can get together and market the product together. So there is more productivi­ty and there is co-operation amongst them,” she says. Another area that her team is working on is visibility for the associatio­n and its members at trade shows and exhibition­s. “We want members to come and participat­e in exhibition­s and bond with each other because strength lies in numbers. We also want our members to attend more associatio­n meetings,” she adds. The chapter will conduct more training sessions for its mem Tourism. IATO Maharashtr­a Chapter is also working with Maharashtr­a Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n to conduct more familiaris­ation tours for members. Sundaram reveals, “We are also looking at Tier-II, III cities. But the fact is that we don’t really need to go into the interiors because agents have come to Mumbai to attend IITT where we had more than 130 people show interest in becoming our these names and then choose because IATO lays emphasis on quality membership.” She is also keen on continuing the dialogue with the state tourism ministry on reducing the tax burden for the industry at large. “The hotels suffer more as a room rate of 8,500 is hardly enough to cover the expense for the hotel and they are taxed on that. It becomes too expensive for us to then market India,” Sundaram adds.

We want to encourage members to bond with each other because strength lies in numbers. We also want our members to attend more associatio­n meetings

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Vasuki Sundaram Chairperso­n (Maharashtr­a Chapter) Indian Associatio­n of Tour Operators

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