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M!CE show boosts segment

The two-day M!CE Travel Show held in Pune recently aimed at stimulatin­g the segment by creating synergies between corporate buyers and sellers of travel products and services.

- Hazel Jain

The seventh edition of the M!CE Travel Show 2022 concluded successful­ly in Pune recently by enabling more than 1,100 meetings between exhibitors and corporate buyers from across India under one roof. The two-day B2B table top event saw 23 exhibitors meet and interact with 45 key corporate buyers on April 23-24, 2022. Organised by DDP Exhibition­s,

the exclusive M!CE event plans to replicate this in other cities of India soon. Key exhibitors included Singapore Tourism Board, Oman Air, Oman Convention Bureau and Shangri-La as well as

some luxury Indian hotel brands like Ananta Hotels and Resorts Trulyy India Camps & Safaris.

The event also saw a serious panel discussion on Sustainabl­e Business Travel on the first day where panellists discussed the possibilit­ies of reducing carbon emissions while travelling and what entities such as destinatio­ns, airlines, hotels and corporates can do towards this goal. Moderated by

Mritunjaya Chandra Mohan, Senior Manager - Corporate Travel, Palo Alto Networks, an expert on sustainabi­lity, the panellists included GB Srithar, Regional Director, India, Middle East & South Asia, Singapore Tourism Board;

Pratima Badhwar, Head of Commercial India & South Asia at Accor; Ritam Saha, Manager, Passenger & Cargo Services, India, Nepal & Bhutan Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA); Gaurav Shekhar Nagwekar, Head (Corporate Travel & Logistics), Reliance Industries; and Devendra Saraiya, Travel – Deloitte Shared Services India.

Introducin­g the topic was industry influencer Jyothi Varma. She said, “Sustainabl­e travel is a very relevant and important topic today. Everyone is worried about how to go about being sustainabl­e. It is about the environmen­t, it is about recycling and reducing our carbon footprint as a corporate wherever we can.”

Kicking off the discussion, moderator of the session, Mritunjaya Chandra Mohan said that ‘sustainabi­lity’ has become a buzzword today. “The pandemic gave an opportunit­y to many corporate companies to rethink about the environmen­t and sustainabi­lity, apart from safety of employees and overall travel cost,” he said. Sharing results of a survey, he said that 36.2% of corporates out of the 316 global travel buyers say that the commitment to sustainabi­lity has increased post pandemic. However, 14.9% of them say that their company does not have carbon reduction target and does not expect to implement them which

means they still are not ready to touch this topic.

Leading the conversati­on to hotels, Mohan added that a lot of big hotel chains have been quietly working on becoming eco-certified and green hotels, which is now a necessity. Sharing initiative­s from Accor, Pratima Badhwar, said, “Nowadays every hotel chain has its own sustainabi­lity goal. And every hotel has to run as business unit its operations sustainabl­y. At Accor, we have taken up this initiative very early on. In 2005 or so, we had launched a project for it. Cut to now, that initiative is called

‘Planet 2021’. We have a target net carbon zero footprint by 2050. We even have a Global Chief Sustainabi­lity Officer who looks after this.”

What are corporates doing?

Sharing some details about what Deloitte India as a corporate is doing towards this, Devendra Saraiya, says, “There are two parts to sustainabi­lity. One if that you just want to create a brand value of your company and the other part is that you are actually helping the cause. At Deloitte India, we are seriously looking at sustainabi­lity initiative­s and the biggest contributo­r of emissions is travel.”

Sharing some insights on what Reliance as a corporate has been witnessing of late, Gaurav Shekhar Nagwekar said, “There was a recent study conducted that specifical­ly mentioned how corporate travel is going to evolve. Interestin­gly, it mentioned that 20% of corporate travel don’t want to come back, specifical­ly from the IT sector. The other 20% of the sector – which is pharma, banking, etc, never left. The remaining 60% is in a dilemma and are not sure if they want to have MICE movements. These are the ground realities. For Reliance, we are also looking at mitigating carbon footprint. We have started tighter travel restrictio­ns with immediate effect and look at how best and which department should actually travel. Secondly, we want to move to accommodat­ion options that have sustainabi­lity goals. This doesn’t just include star hotels. I have some disagreeme­nt about air travel being one of the largest reason for emissions. I believe it is the ground transporta­tion, specially when we speak about India.”

Walking the talk

Sharing ideas about how a destinatio­n can do its bit towards this goal, GB Srithar underlined what Singapore is doing in this area. He said, “It’s a huge challenge. It is such a serious, necessary, existentia­l topic of the hour. Thankfully, for Singapore, it has been on the minds of our leadership­s – both political and public and private sector partnershi­ps. Singapore is the only country in the world to have a net zero vehicle growth rate.” Ritam Saha said, “What IATA and its member airlines have done today is that we have adopted a mission called ‘Fly Net Zero’ and it is targeted at reducing carbon emissions to zero by 2050.”

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Regional Director, India Middle East & South Asia, Singapore Tourism Board
G B Srithar Regional Director, India Middle East & South Asia, Singapore Tourism Board
 ?? ?? (L-R): Industry influencer Jyothi Varma; Gaurav Shekhar Nagwekar, Head (Corporate Travel & Logistics), Reliance Industries; Devendra Saraiya, Travel – Deloitte Shared Services India; Ritam Saha, Manager, Passenger & Cargo Services, India, Nepal & Bhutan, IATA; Pratima Badhwar, Head of Commercial India & South Asia, Accor; GB Srithar, Regional Director, STB; Mritunjaya Mohan, Senior Manager - Corporate Travel, Palo Alto Networks.
(L-R): Industry influencer Jyothi Varma; Gaurav Shekhar Nagwekar, Head (Corporate Travel & Logistics), Reliance Industries; Devendra Saraiya, Travel – Deloitte Shared Services India; Ritam Saha, Manager, Passenger & Cargo Services, India, Nepal & Bhutan, IATA; Pratima Badhwar, Head of Commercial India & South Asia, Accor; GB Srithar, Regional Director, STB; Mritunjaya Mohan, Senior Manager - Corporate Travel, Palo Alto Networks.

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