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IATO lauds PM’s tourism move

- Nisha Verma

Indian Associatio­n of Tour Operators (IATO) thanks Prime Minister Narendra Modi for promoting inbound tourism during his recent visit to Denmark. Associatio­n President Rajiv Mehra urges him to focus on internatio­nal promotions, which are held up due to lack of funds.

Rajiv Mehra, President, IATO, believes that the central government is working on boosting the promotiona­l efforts after the associatio­n had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi with regards to no promotiona­l activity taking place abroad due to shortage of funds. “I believe something is happening on that score, but we have not heard it officially. IATO has again written to the PM thanking him for extolling NRIs residing in Denmark during his speech there to contribute and help promote inbound tourism to India and thus contribute to the economic developmen­t of the country. Addressing the Indian community, he has urged them to send at least five nonresiden­t foreign nationals from their country to India. That is a very good sign of promoting India. If all Indians abroad start sending or motivating five people to visit India, I think tourism will flourish in the coming years,” he said.

IATO again urged the government to raise the level of promotion for attracting inbound tourists. “We have written to him (the PM) that whatever hurdles we are facing here with different ministries and department­s need to be addressed immediatel­y and steps

should be taken for the same. I am hopeful things will happen in this regard soon,” he added.

Working with embassies

Mehra shared that some of the Indian embassies abroad are “very active”. “I have had the privilege of speaking with some of the ambassador­s regarding promotion of India. We have given them our ideas and some of them have said that they will implement those shortly. If this process starts, we can get some business. This has added a lot of burden on us also, because apart from the 20 appointed officers with whom we are dealing every day, we are also working with other embassies that are very active as they have directive from Ministry of External Affairs for trade and tourism. We have had certain meetings, especially in Canada and Australia, which a large number of tour operators had attended. I am hopeful that this will also create some interest for people to come to India and I think the tourism trade will get this additional business too in the coming years. The only hassle now is hotel rates, availabili­ty of rooms and airfares, which should be under control so that more people visit India, resulting in more employment directly or indirectly in this sector. We want a total hassle free experience for our foreign tourists because tomorrow they will be our ambassador­s,” he underlined.

IATO had also requested the PM that someone from the MOT should be posted in the embassies abroad. “That person should be under direct control of the ambassador. It will give a big boost to tourism as our people do understand what the requiremen­t is. During my interactio­ns with various Indian ambassador­s abroad, I came to know that all of them had a vast knowledge about

India and the way they presented India from the tourism point of view was incredible. It is a very good sign that if we have such a person overseeing the day-to-day promotiona­l activities, people will definitely get business from those countries,” said Mehra.

Virtual versus physical

While the MOT has been conducting virtual roadshows called Reconnect 2022, Mehra believes that these online roadshows are not giving the desired result. “We have done a number of roadshows now and there are more lined up in the next one month. However, they are not giving the desired results. Therefore, we have requested the MOT that physical roadshows should begin immediatel­y, along with the MDA scheme,” he stressed.

Tourism marts

Mehra shared that IATO is participat­ing in Arabian Travel Market (ATM), but surety on other travel marts and fairs is still not there. “IMEX Frankfurt and other shows are still not finalised by the MOT. They are still not clear because no funds are available. Hence, in the next 10 days, if the ministry gets the desired funds, then we will go ahead with IMEX. Otherwise, I have my doubts. Let us hope that our letters to the Prime Minister give the desired results,” he said.

UK visa ban

Talking about the UK visa ban, Mehra shared that they have been trying and writing to the Ministry of Home Affairs and MOT to allow the UK and Canada to be included in the list of countries allowed to apply e-visa. “Once this happens, I think by October and November, at least business from the UK and Canada would cross the 50 per cent mark of what we had. If e-visa is allowed for these countries, it will be very good for tourism in India,” he pointed out.

Flights key to recovery

Mehra said, “As soon as airlines add more capacity and the war stops, we should reach the 40 per cent mark by October-November this year and about 5060 per cent next year.

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