India sees boom in travel industry

India sees boom in travel industry
x
Highlights

The India International Travel Mart, a three-day expo concluded here on Sunday. 300 participants from over 15 countries and over 20 Indian states including travel agents & tour operators, DMC, hotels & resorts, national tourist organisations, cruises, airlines and online travel portals were present.

Necklace Road: The India International Travel Mart, a three-day expo concluded here on Sunday. 300 participants from over 15 countries and over 20 Indian states including travel agents & tour operators, DMC, hotels & resorts, national tourist organisations, cruises, airlines and online travel portals were present.

Sanjay Hakhu, Director, Sphere Travelmedia, said, "India is fast emerging as one of the most interesting and productive countries for the travel trade industry both for leisure and business travel." Close to 10,000 buyers visited the expo in three days.

Tourism studies and trends indicate that the year 2019 – 20 will see more than 20 million Indian tourists embarking on overseas travel and with the advent of low-cost international airfares and holiday packages that are available on ENIs (monthly instalments) payable over a period of time, International travel is no longer a luxury. Rohit Hangal, Director, Sphere Travelmedia, said, that domestic travel was the backbone of India's tourism portfolio with an estimated 561 million domestic tourist visits. This segment was probably only second to China in terms of sheer size.

Hyderabad market on the upswing

There has been a rise in outbound (domestic as well as international) travellers from Hyderabad. In what can be termed as a first, several travel companies set up stalls for the first time in Hyderabad to attract the footfalls. Halime Tasdan Dasbilek, manager, South India, Travelshop, Turkey, says, "We have an office in Bengaluru but decided to come here for the event as Hyderabad has huge potential.

There are also close ties between Hyderabad and Turkey. The last Nizam's sons married Turkish women." Pan India there has been a 55 per cent increase in outbound travel to Turkey. Dispelling fears of safety, Halime says, "Istanbul is 1,500 km from the Syrian border and since 2018 there have been no incidents. It is safe to travel."

Hyderabadis have been travelling to Goa to casinos on a regular basis and according to people in the know, Telangana stands third in the number of people visiting Casinos. Representatives of Casino Marina International, Colombo, said, "The response has been good. We plan to tie up with a dozen travel agents in Hyderabad."

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENTS