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As you may be aware the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) is all set to hold its 31st annual convention in Indore, Madhya Pradesh- ‘The Heart of India’, from August 20-22, 2015. For burgeoning members of the travel and tourism sector like me, it is hard to fully comprehend the impact of these conventions today. However, for many veterans of the field it may seem strange to imagine the travel industry without these grandiose trade conferences. After all, according to old timers much of the progress and frameworks of the modern travel trade have rested on the shoulders of these trade conventions. One thing is for sure though these conferences are a great platform for debate, discussion, and collaboration
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among the travel community. Our intention behind circulating this issue of TnH at the IATO conference is to contribute to this dialogue with the sincere hope that it will aid in the further progress of Indian Tourism. Personally, even more than attending the interesting business sessions at the convention I am eagerly looking forward to exploring Madhya Pradesh. With time, a part of my role as editor-inchief of Travel and Hospitality has become to serve as a travel advisor to readers and friends. Therefore, I am perennially trying to increase my travel footprint. But what perplexes me is why so many Indian travel organizations go through the extra trouble of hosting their annual conventions abroad when our country is filled with such utterly spectacular destinations. I admit, it is always more exciting to visit a foreign land but our home is above all Incredible India. In that sense IATO always showcases Indian destinations and I am excited that this time it is promoting the enchanting state of Madhya Pradesh. Whether you are planning on attending the conference or not, our August issue is sure to have articles that you enjoy, or value, or both. I recommend that you start with our story on Tech startups on pg 22. We have short-listed a list of 5 travel startups that we believe are destined for success. Read on and get inspired to pursue your entrepreneurial dream!
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06 Dr. Mahesh Sharma asks IATO’s members to take benefit of its convention being held in Indore Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai receives
42 an overwhelming response during a three-city roadshow in India
20 IATO Convention: Can MP take
advantage of this important event?
30 Madhya Pradesh: truly incredible
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2/3 of Indian travelers book packages while buying biggest holiday of the year Witness Spectacular Pyrotechnics at this year’s Macau International Fireworks Display
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48 Culture Authority partner to
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NEWS
Dr. Mahesh Sharma asks IATO’s members to take benefit of its convention being held in Indore Union Tourism Minister Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that IATO is promoting tourism and supporting the ministry in marketing India in overseas markets. IATO Convention dates and venue were re-
Dr. Lalit Panwar, Secretary Tourism, Govern-
cently announced at The Park Hotel, New Delhi
ment of India while addressing the members
in the presence of Dr. Mahesh Sharma and
talked about the work being done by the Min-
Surendra Patwa, Minister of State for Tourism
istry and the achievements that has been made
and Culture, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh. Sub-
especially in getting e-Tourist Visa which has al-
hash Goyal, President, IATO informed that the
ready been implemented for 76 countries and
31st IATO Annual Convention will be held in In-
in more countries this is to follow. He requested
dore in Madhya Pradesh from August 20-23,
the members to give it a wide publicity and en-
2015.
courage tourists to make use of this facility.
While announcing the decision of the Execu-
Ashwani Lohani who was very much enthu-
tive Committee, Goyal said, “we had several
siastic in bringing IATO Convention to Indore,
destinations in our mind and it was really diffi-
express his happiness about the IATO’s deci-
cult to decide the venue”. We had been looking
sion to hold its annual convention in Indore. He
into the options among Jammu and Kashmir,
also appealed the members to attend the con-
Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh. State gov-
vention in large numbers and attend the post
ernments support was also very important as
convention tours especially being designed for
also availability of hotels, air and rail connectiv-
the members.
Dr. Mahesh Sharma Minister of State for Tourism & Culture (I/C)
IATO’s 31st Annual Convention will be held in Indore in Madhya Pradesh from August 20-23, 2015. Last time IATO had held its 10th convention at Khajuraho from December 17 – 19, 1993.
ity. Pre and Post Convention tours options are
Madhya Pradesh is Home of Indian Tiger.
also our main consideration to showcase. Even
Religious places like Mahakal temple in Ujjain,
Convention has raised the expectations of the
as per our policy we always try to reach a new
Buddhist stupa in Sanchi and the palace hotels
members and sponsors alike. More than 1200
destination and try to boost tourism to the state
in Bhopal, the boating at Bheda Ghat and
delegates are expected for 3 day event and are
basing our venue of the Convention. After se-
tourist places in Jabalpur, Bhopal, Pachmarhi,
eagerly awaited by all. They look for an en-
ries of deliberations, study visits, Executive
Khajuraho etc. are great attractions of Madhya
chanting destination not explored earlier. Here
Committee took the decision to have IATO’s
Pradesh. IATO Convention in Madhya Pradesh
Indore fits in very well. Post-Convention tours
31st Annual Convention in Indore, Madhya
will bring Madhya Pradesh in focus as conven-
on offer will be very attractive to explore new
Pradesh. Hotel the Grand Bhagwati will be the
tion destination” added Mr. Ashwani Lohani.
areas hither to unknown to our members” said
venue for inaugural function and business session etc.
“We are returning to Madhya Pradesh nearly
Sarab Jit Singh, Sr. Vice President, IATO.
after 22 years when we had our IATO 10th con-
On this occasion, IATO also felicitated a 25
Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State for
vention at Khajuraho, December, 17 – 19, 1993.
member delegation from Nepal headed by
Tourism & Culture (Independent charge) while
Madhya Pradesh Tourism has been very active
Ashok Pokharel, President Nepal Association
addressing the media and the members in new
in marketing various tourists’ attractions in the
of Tour Operators (NATO) and also a Memoran-
Delhi appealed the members to take benefit of
state. Concurrently with our convention, there
dum of Understanding was signed between In-
this national convention of IATO which is the na-
will be Indian Travel Mart. It is an opportunity for
dian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) and
tional apex body of tourism industry. In his ad-
exhibitors to showcase exciting and diverse
Association of Tour Operators of Andaman
dress, Dr. Mahesh Sharma categorically
range of destinations, conference and Incentive
(ATOA) for promotion of Tourism in Andaman.
mentioned that he is very much convinced the
venues. This will facilitate discerning buyers
While concluding Goyal also informed that 10
way, IATO is working for the promotion of
from the travel trade and corporate world to re-
top outbound tour operators from China se-
tourism and supporting the ministry for all its ef-
inforce their choice for business travel, incen-
lected by Air China are expected to attend the
forts in marketing India in overseas markets. Dr.
tives etc. Also interesting business sessions are
convention in Indore apart from tour operators
Mahesh Sharma also mentioned about the ini-
being planned with social evenings” said
from neighbouring countries like Nepal,
tiatives that Ministry of Tourism is taking to
Pronab Sarkar, Chairman Convention.
Bangladesh, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.
boost tourism both domestic and international.
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“The Stupendous Success of the pervious
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NEWS
New Tourism Policy to boost tourism infra > ‘India Travel Mart’ will be held annually in the country from 2016 onwards. > The government will relaunch the Incredible India 2.0 The National Tourism Policy which is in the off-
end of this fiscal year. Also, the Indian Culinary
should be opened up completely for connecting
ing would become a catalyst to drive the tourism
Institute would become a reality soon and help
regional tourist destinations with international cir-
industry and give a fillip to infrastructure projects
produce world-class supporting staff and workers
cuit to allow free movement of tourists from places
in the sector, said Dr. Lalit Panwar, Tourism sec-
for the travel and hospitality sector. He added that
across the globe. States should focus on civil gov-
retary, Government of India. He was speaking at
ministry’s helpline was also active for resolving is-
ernance and develop five tourist destinations and
first-ever Tourism Investors Meet at FICCI Feder-
sues.
turn them into world-class tourists’ attractions.
ation House. Dr. Panwar said that the industry is
Emphasizing the importance of tourism in
private sector driven, where young and innovative
Prime Minister Modi’s agenda, Dr. Panwar said
entrepreneurs are the providers of products and
that PM has signed MoUs of cooperation in
services and the government’s role is to act as a
tourism with all countries that he has visited. He
facilitator in removing the barriers and irritants for
also stated that the launch of `500 crore mega
smooth functioning of the sector.
project ‘Swadesh Darshan’ is a great opportunity
The two-day meet focusing on interactive meet-
for private sector for investing in access, accom-
ings between the State Governments and promi-
modation and amenities for the destinations
nent investors was organized by FICCI in
under the project. Dr. Panwar added that tourism
partnership with the Ministry of Tourism, Govern-
has been identified as a sector for ‘Make in India’
ment of India and Tourism Finance Corporation
hence it has become a natural beneficiary of poli-
of India (TFCI).
cies under the initiative.
There is also a need to imbibe and embed the
“
Electronic Tourist visa has become a game changer and the government tends to extend VOA to 150 countries by the end of this fiscal year. Dr. Lalit Panwar, Tourism secretary, GoI
The visa regime and civil aviation sector should be opened up completely for connecting regional tourist destinations with international circuit to allow free movement of tourists from places across the globe.
In his Inaugural Address, Dr. Panwar an-
Dr. Panwar urged the states to come on board
nounced that from 2016 onwards ‘India Travel
and offer investor-friendly policies and packages
Mart’ would be held every year in the country and
to the stakeholders. He also informed that the es-
all stakeholders would be invited for discussion
tablishment of National Tourism and Hospitality
on various issues related to the sector, including
University has received a nod from the Cabinet
investment prospects. Tourism reflects perception
and the first academic session is likely to begin
and India needs to improve its perception across
from July 2017. Besides, ITDC is opening Centre
the globe by enhancing the quality of tourist ex-
of Excellence for hospitality where students would
perience, providing good products and assuring
be imparted with practical training as well. He
To improve quality of experience on ground, pri-
safety and security of the visitors, he added.
added that an inter-ministerial coordination com-
vate sector should look at capacity building and
“
Amitabh Kant, Secretary, Department of Industrial Promotion and Policy, GoI
culture of hospitality from school level, he added.
Dr. Panwar said that the government was all set
mittee had been constituted to remove the bottle-
focus on skill development, said Mr. Kant and
to relaunch the Incredible India 2.0 and also at-
necks and Medical and Wellness Tourism Board
added that a new innovative communication strat-
tempts were being made to create synergy for
was on the anvil.
egy was needed for Incredible India 2.0 and digi-
community participation. Highlighting the steps
In his Special Address, Amitabh Kant, Secre-
tal media should be leveraged to this end. He said
initiated by the government to give the sector a fil-
tary, Department of Industrial Promotion and Pol-
that India also needs to build 300 exhibition and
lip, he said that electronic visa on arrival (VOA)
icy (DIPP), said that tourism sector had a
convention centres across the country to harness
has become a game changer and the govern-
multiplier effect on the economy and suggested
MICE tourism market.
ment tends to extend VOA to 150 countries by the
that the visa regime and civil aviation sector
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NEWS
TrawellTag Cover-More conducts ‘Travel Agents Engagement Programme’ in Bengaluru
enhancement programme, but trade associations like ETAA are also approaching us for conducting engaging seminars for associate travel agents. Through this developmental programme, TrawellTag Cover-More creates a platform to educate the travel agents on beneficial skills for business
A successful upsell skill development programme directed for the travel agencies and agents from Bengaluru.
growth and such initiatives should be promoted to achieve better and higher quality of travel ancillary sales. As a result of this programme we have seen
TrawellTag Cover-More, the market leaders in
Speaking on the occasion, Dev Karvat, Manag-
the awareness levels change in the cities where
travel ancillary services like global, medical and
ing Director, TrawellTag Cover-More, said, “We are
this has been conducted and so we are optimistic
concierge assistance, luggage tracking and travel
glad to see enthusiastic participation of the travel
that there is positive scope for such initiatives
insurance conducted its Travel Agents Engage-
agents of our fraternity, who are self-motivated
across India. We are confident that this training
ment Programme (TAEP) in Bengaluru on Thurs-
and constantly aspiring to better their overall skills
session in Bengaluru has been another step for-
day, July 30, 2015. The programme was
and understand and follow the market inclinations.
ward in our TAEP journey and will boost the travel
conducted exclusively for travel agents in Ben-
Not only are travel agencies finding the need for
industry as a whole.”
by TNH DESK
galuru and the daylong conference was spread over two sessions, morning and evening respectively. Held at ITC My Fortune and Taj Vivanta, this TAEP aimed at enhancing the product knowledge, upsell skills and updating the fellow agents about the recent market trends. This successful programme has already been held at several major cities in India like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Indore, Vizag, Pune, Hyderabad and now in Bengaluru. The Travel Agent’s Engagement Programme is a highly successful internationally acclaimed programme. It is to be a productive step towards achieving higher quality of travel ancillary sales and also help increasing penetration and improving cross selling skills among travel agents.
Thomas Cook India receives Bombay High Court approval for merger with Sterling Holiday Resorts The shareholders approval had earlier been obtained by way of a postal ballot and a court convened meeting. India’s leading integrated travel and travel related financial Services Company has received
tive shareholders and creditors under the court
2015. With a clear roadmap, Sterling has taken
process.
strong, confident strides this year with upgrades
approval of the High Court of Bombay for its
Once the High Court Order is filled with and
of 6 existing resorts and opening of 4 new re-
merger with Sterling Holiday Resorts (India) Lim-
approved by the relevant authorities, Thomas
sorts (at Corbett, Daman, Shirdi and Dindi), to
ited, vide order dated July 2, 2015.
Cook (India) Ltd will initiate the process for issue
bring its network to a total of 24 resorts across
The shareholder approval had earlier been
of shares to shareholders of Sterling Holiday Re-
India.”
obtained by way of a postal ballot and a court
sorts (India) Limited. Speaking on the announce-
He concluded by stating, “As the now diversi-
convened meeting. The High Court of Bombay
ment, Madhavan Menon, Managing Director,
fied Thomas Cook (India) Group, we are confi-
has sanctioned the composite scheme of
Thomas Cook (India) Ltd said, “The Company’s
dent of robust performances that broaden our
arrangement and amalgamation between Ster-
strategic investment in Sterling Holiday Resorts
business services platform to increase share-
ling Holiday Resorts (India) Limited, Thomas
is delivering well for us, Sterling Resorts having
holder value.”
Cook Insurance Services (India) Limited and
turned profitable, declaring its first profit in 18
Thomas Cook (India) Limited and their respec-
years- of Rs 5 Mn for the FY ended March 31,
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NEWS
TUTC targets Travel Agent Community with special commission on luxury packages The Ultimate Travelling Camp (TUTC) is targeting the travel agent and tour operator communities to further leverage sales of their super luxury camps in India.
Currently operational camps include the
our well thought out and well executed itineraries
Chamba Camps at Thiksey and Diskit, which will
are highly experiential in nature and has been
go on till the end of September 2015. The Kohima
crafted keeping in mind the individual special in-
Camp at Nagaland commences from November
terests of our guests. All our tour escorts are locals
29, 2015 to coincide with the annual Hornbill Fes-
and have been handpicked and well trained to ex-
tival and goes on until December 12, 2015.
ecute each file to the zenith of perfection. Each of
TUTC has conducted several training sessions
our campsites also boasts of an in-house para-
and seminars for select travel agents to help them
medic with a fully functional Medical Inspection
understand the brand better. The company plans
Room, 24 hour security cover, dedicated butler for
to tap more agents in the near future as the brand
each tent, daily turn down services and in-house
expands its presence to other geographies.
laundry services to name a few.
Rajnish Sabharwal COO, TUTC
According to Rajnish Sabharwal, COO, TUTC, “The travel agent community acts as a profitable
The TUTC Experience: The Chamba Camp at
Detailing for each tent is in itself highly com-
segment for us with their respective reach and
Thiksey takes you through a journey of discovery
mendable too – from the individual private outdoor
client network. Considering this, we have intro-
of the ancient treasures of Ladakh. One can join
wooden decks to classic Period furniture harking
duced an agent commission model on all our lux-
the monks for a magical early Morning Prayer cer-
back to the colonial British Raj ,04 poster wooden
ury packages, which serves as an incentive for
emony at the Thiksey Monastery and experience
beds with top of the line soft furnishing and en-
them to innovate their style of selling the TUTC ex-
the local culture and tradition up, close and per-
suite bathrooms with shower cubicles.
perience.”
sonal at a Ladakhi hamlet in Stok Village. Guests can attend a special prayer ceremony at the Diskit Monastery. They can explore hidden treasures of Turtuk Village and ride on the double-humped camel through the Hunder sand dunes. At the Kohima Camp, Nagaland revel in the excitement of the Hornbill Festival even as you immerse into indigenous Naga culture and traditions. Some of the salient features of our campsite and allied camp services are that each of them commands a very strategic and respectable address with great panoramic views of the outdoors. Great emphasis is placed to the safety, security and over-all well being of our esteemed guests. All
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If you have a query or wish to book a luxury package, please call our toll-free number 1800-123-0508 or email us on info@tutc.com. Please visit us on www.tutc.com to know more.
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AVIATION
IATA calls for a comprehensive aviation policy In India The new civil aviation policy should be aligned with the Indian Government’s intention to make it easier to do business in India. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called for the development of a com-
uations where airlines are effectively taxed on taxes collected.
prehensive policy for aviation aligned with the
Competitive Fuel Pricing: State taxes on jet
Indian Government’s stated intention to make it
fuel can be as high as 30%. Tyler urged the
easier to do business in India. The objective is
government to grant “declared goods” status for
to allow India to derive maximum social and
jet fuel which would limit taxation. “The decision
economic benefits as its aviation market grows
to introduce competition in jet fuel supply at key
to become the third largest in the world. That is
airports needs to be followed up with open ac-
expected to happen in 2029 when the number
cess to the pipelines that get fuel to the airport
of travelers to, from and within India will near
in order for efficiencies of a liberalized market
280 million annually.
to be realized,” said Tyler.
“Already aviation and aviation-related tourism
Allowing AERA to do its work: Tyler high-
support 7 million Indian jobs and $23 billion of
lighted the importance of allowing the Airports
India’s GDP. The healthy growth of the sector
Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) to do
has the potential to expand these benefits
its work independently. He called for action in
tremendously. But there are immense chal-
three areas:
lenges which must be overcome—as seen in
• Overcome legal challenges which prevent
the sector’s financial performance. While de-
AERA’s recommendation for a 78% reduction
mand growth is robust and some airlines are
in Delhi’s airport charges from being imple-
generating profit, sector-wide losses for India
mented.
Tony Tyler Director General and CEO, IATA
“Onerous regulation and processes, debilitating taxes and expensive infrastructure are holding back the industry’s ability to deliver greater economic benefits to India.”
are still expected to exceed $1 billion this year.
• Protect the independence of AERA and the
Onerous regulation and processes, debilitating
principle of a “single till” for airport charges in
taxes and expensive infrastructure are holding
light of stock exchange filings which show that
back the industry’s ability to deliver greater eco-
the Ministry of Civil Aviation had instructed
nomic benefits to India,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s
AERA to use a hybrid till for its “independent”
Tyler highlighted several examples where In-
Director General and CEO.
determination of airport charges at Hyderabad.
dian regulation is out-of-step with global stan-
said Tyler.
Tyler was delivering a keynote address at the
• Carefully assess the proposed privatiza-
Aviation Day India organized by IATA together
tions of Jaipur, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Chen-
“India needs smarter regulation. This essen-
with India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA)
nai to ensure that the “single till” principle is
tially means taking a business-like approach to
and the Confederation of Indian Industry. In his
maintained and that the privatization terms are
regulation using common-sense and proven
address Tyler highlighted three priority areas
appropriate to the level of development at the
principles. These include targeting regulation to
where work is needed to reduce costs in India:
airports. Significant public investment in these
address real issues, using global standards
Reducing the Tax Burden: The application of
airports should be considered in a cost/benefit
where they exist, satisfying a rigorous cost ben-
Service Tax should be aligned with a principle
analysis aimed at determining if the public in-
efit analysis and consultation with industry. If we
that it does not apply to services rendered out-
terest would be best-served by a concession
can work together to build regulations that meet
side of India including those for overflight
contract or a management contract.
the public interest, are consistent with global
charges, global distribution systems, extra baggage fees and international tickets. He also
dards and best practices.
standards and which can be implemented effiSmarter Regulation
ciently then we are all winners. And we will
highlighted that the incoming GST regime
“Regulation is also holding back the develop-
avoid the angst involved in unwinding mis-
should also zero-rate international air transport
ment of the sector. Well-intentioned regulations,
takes,” said Tyler. “There is a great opportunity
services in line with OECD guidelines, the need
but which are inconsistent with global stan-
for the government’s ease of business agenda
to follow international treaties that protect air-
dards, make doing business in India very diffi-
in aviation. Aviation is already a largely stan-
lines from double-taxation on income and the
cult for the airlines. India imposes rules and
dardized industry with many global references
need to avoid double-taxation within India in sit-
requirements that are not seen anywhere else,”
to guide us.”
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AVIATION
Air India Star Alliance successful partnership completes one year
Upgradation of Leh Airport proposed
11th July, 2015 marked the successful completion of one year of the Air India Star Alliance partnership.
AAI has proposed to construct a new Terminal Building at Leh Airport to cater for 600 peak hour passengers for which 11.8 acres of land has been requisitioned from IAF. Leh Airport belongs to Indian Air Force (IAF), Ministry of Defence and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) maintains a Civil Enclave for Civil Operations. In the draft Civil Aviation Policy formulated by the Government, it is proposed to promote the six metro airports at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad as international hubs to serve as the main access points for international travel to and from India, as this is essential for developing domestic civil aviation. This information
The last year on 11th July, India’s national carrier Air India formally became the 27thmember of the Star Alliance network and with it, opened up
was given by Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Dr. Mahesh Sharma in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha.
by TNH DESK
a completely different world to its passengers. Air India celebrated the day with fervour and enthusiasm, with lots of exciting initiatives planned for passengers. Passengers on 10 select domestic metro flights were treated to an exclusive, personalized inflight experience with a chef on board who interacted with them and also, assisted cabin crew in the service. On the other hand, the passengers on board international flights in the First and Executive class were treated to delectable chocolates.
Revamp of BCAS is underway The Ministry of Civil Aviation had engaged an expert team of International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in 2011 for making suggestions for restructuring of Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) and for sufficient operational infrastructure for aviation security. On the basis of the
To commemorate the occasion, designer display cards at the metro air-
recommendation of the said expert team, Ministry of Civil Aviation has
ports were placed on check in counters and personnel adorned Air India
already worked out the requirement of manpower in BCAS. by TNH DESK
Star Alliance badges at the airports.
Delhi to be the inaugural route for British Airways’ Boeing 787-9 British Airways has announced that its new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, complete with a new First class cabin, will start flying to Delhi from 25 October 2015. With this development, Delhi will become the first route for British Airways globally to benefit from the brand new aircraft and a new First. To commemorate the launch, British Airways is delighted to launch a special fare offer of over 50% off for its customers travelling from New Delhi to London-Heathrow on the new aircraft in
tomers, adding further value to their travel expe-
ison to the 14 seats* available on other British Air-
World Traveller (economy). Customers can take
rience with us. “We welcome our customers from
ways long-haul aircraft, giving even more exclu-
advantage of the attractive discount for the sale
Delhi to experience a whole new level of comfort
sivity and privacy to customers.
period 14 July 2015 – 16 July 2015 and outbound
and luxury and do hope they enjoy the benefits
Created specifically for the Boeing 787-9, the
travel period 25 October 2015 – 31 December
of our new aircraft from the city,” he added. The
new First suites have been painstakingly de-
2015.
787-9, the first of which is due to arrive with
signed based on feedback from First customers,
Moran Birger, British Airways' Regional Com-
British Airways in September, is 20ft longer that
to put comfort at the heart of the experience and
mercial Manager, South Asia said, “We, at British
its 787-8 predecessor (of which the airline has
make the very best use of the more intimate
Airways, are constantly innovating and adding
eight), so as well as offering World Traveller
space. The suites now include four new storage
more to our offerings, keeping the customer’s
(economy), World Traveller Plus (premium econ-
areas. A new ottoman next to the adjustable foot-
comfort and convenience at the heart of our de-
omy) and Club World (business class), there’s
stool has enough room for shoes, handbags and
cision making. India is the second largest inter-
also room for a new First class cabin – a first for
personal items, while the personal suiter for jack-
national market for us after the U.S. and we are
the airline’s 787 fleet.
ets and coats is now accessible without the cus-
committed to providing the very best to our cus-
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AVIATION
United Airlines completes a decade of nonstop flights between Delhi and New York/Newark this year United Airlines will complete a decade of nonstop flights between Delhi and New York/Newark this year. The airline plans many customer and travel trade activities to celebrate 10th anniversary of its foray into India. In an interview with TnH, Harvinder Singh, Country Manager- India, United Airlines, speaks about his airline’s operation in India.
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Q
Kindly throw light on United Airlines'
and refreshing towelette in addition to a variety of
presence in Indian aviation market.
other items so our customers can arrive feeling
How is your presence grown in this market in
refreshed. Available on all aircraft flying from
terms of market share and route expansion?
Mumbai and Delhi to New York, United Business-
United Airlines has served India since 2005 and
First offers a superior service with a seat that re-
will mark a decade of nonstop flights between
clines 180 degrees into a lie-flat bed, and features
Delhi and New York/Newark later this year. We
a personal on-demand entertainment system
more. This allows customers greater control of
thank all of our customers from across India who
with a 15.4-inch/39-cm touch screen monitor,
their travel experience and world-wide there are
have flown with us during this time and with their
noise-reduction headsets, laptop power and USB
more than 20 million users of our award-winning
support, look forward to continued success for
ports.
and user-friendly mobile app.
United in the Indian market.
In June 2015, United introduced a significantly
Our daily nonstop services from Delhi and
upgraded food and beverage experience for
Mumbai to New York/Newark reflect the popular
Economy customers on our long-haul interna-
demand from travellers wishing to fly to the
tional flights, with a new, high-quality in-flight din-
United States of America. Our services not only offer direct access to New York, but also an unparalleled range of connections via Newark to destinations throughout the Americas.
Q
What are the new initiatives you have undertaken recently for Indian mar-
Harvinder Singh Country Manager- India, United Airlines
Q
Kindly share your insights of Indian aviation market.
The Indian market is important to United, and we have offered nonstop service to customers across
“One of my priorities is to ensure we keep the travel trade up to date with all of the changes and developments we have at United and to communicate the customer benefits of flying on our airline.”
ket?
India for almost ten years. We are pleased with the performance of our Mumbai-New York and Delhi-New York flights and expect the Indian market to continue to perform well. While it is our company policy not to publish traffic data for individual routes, load factors on our Indian routes are broadly in line with those for our trans-Atlantic
In the Indian market, as in all the markets we
ing service. Economy travellers can enjoy a
serve, we work closely with the travel agency
flavorful, multi-course meal with complimentary
community. One of my priorities is to ensure we
beer and wine. United Economy also offers com-
keep the travel trade up to date with all of the
plimentary in flight entertainment, whilst cus-
changes and developments we have at United
tomers in United Economy Plus can relax with
the U.S.? What are the challenges in this mar-
and to communicate the customer benefits of fly-
extra legroom and increased personal space.
ket that need to be addressed?
routes as a whole – 85.3 per cent for June 2015.
Q
According to you, how is this market different from other markets such as
ing on our airline. As we build up to marking a
Improvements in our in flight product also in-
Every market we serve is different. United is a full-
decade of serving the Indian market, we are plan-
clude the introduction of satellite-based Wi-Fi to
service carrier and we are targeting the Indian
ning a number of customer and travel trade activ-
enable travelers to access their emails and down-
corporate travel market, particularly with our
ities to celebrate our 10th Anniversary. These are
load content in flight via their personal devices.
award-winning BusinessFirst product, but are
set to take place in the second half of the year.
United’s mainline fleet is expected to be fitted with
committed to providing the best travel experience
Wi-Fi by the end of 2015, and over 80% of
to all of our customers flying to and from India. In
planned installations are currently complete.
India, as in any market, the actual mix of business
Q
What are the new in-flight services in your flights operating on Indian
routes? From August this year our BusinessFirst cus-
to leisure traffic varies from month to month.
Q
What are the new marketing initiatives for Indian market?
As many of our passengers travel through the gateway cities of Delhi and Mumbai from other
tomers will receive newly redesigned United
United continues to invest in technology that puts
parts of India, we have also tried to ensure our on-
amenity kits featuring Cowshed brand premium
flight information and transactions at customers’
board food offerings represent cuisine from across
skin-care products. These kits will contain Cow-
fingertips, with apps that enable mobile bookings,
India and are not restricted to one location.
shed’s moisturising hand cream, natural lip balm
status updates, check-in, boarding passes and
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AVIATION
Thai Airways devises promotional fares for flyers Thai Airways has on offer a slew of promotional fares for students, MICE tourists and wedding groups planning a trip to Thailand, Australia and New Zealand.
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Virgin Atlantic celebrates 15 years - Connecting India to UK Virgin Atlantic is excited to celebrate 15 years this July of delighting customers from Delhi to London and beyond! Bringing desperately needed competition to the route, since the
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We are living in a world
launch on 5th July 2000 the airline has now flown over 1.8 million pas-
where travel is emerging
sengers and 100000 tonnes of cargo. Recently the airline became the
as an integral part of life
first European carrier to fly the brand new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on
and at a time when Thai-
the Delhi-London route with the latest cabin enhancements and inno-
land and Singapore are
vations. Delighted by this achievement, Nick Parker, Head of India and
on the “to-go” list among
Middle East for Virgin Atlantic said, “The Delhi route is hugely popular
Indian travellers, Thai Air-
among Indian customers who love the unique, personalized experience
ways
ultimate
as we connect them to London and 219 destinations in the US includ-
choice of travel. The
ing New York. We’re celebrating our 15th anniversary by offering cus-
renowned global airline
tomers a special birthday fare to London!”
is
the
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player not only offers boosts to Thailand as a prospective tourist destination but also provides a
Vichaya Singtoroj General Manager, Thai Airways InternationalKolkata
vast network of connections to other destinations in South-East Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Los Angeles in the United States. As of now, Thai Airways has six online stations in India including New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Indian travellers planning to fly to Bangkok can do so from any of these stations. Vichaya Singtoroj, General Manager, Thai Airways International- Kolkata explained, “All our flights are well-known to offer convenience, Indian cuisine and unmatched in-flight service to entice Indian flyers. We are thinking of increasing our frequencies from New Delhi and Kolkata sometime in the current year.” The airline has the highest flow of passengers from New Delhi and has lined up an array of promotional fares to spruce up cus-
‘In-principle' approval for setting up of 14 Greenfield airports Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Dr. Mahesh Sharma informed Lok Sabha that the Government has granted 'in-principle' approval for setting up of the following 14 Greenfield airports in the country.
tomer service in the current period. Singtoroj said, “We have come
Estimated project costs for these airports are: Mopa in Goa (`3000 cr), Navi
up with competitive group fares for MICE travellers and wedding
Mumbai (`15149 cr), Sindhudurg (`350 cr) and Shirdi (`320.54 cr for Phase I)
groups flying down to Thailand and beyond. There is also special
in Maharashtra, Bijapur (`150 cr), Gulbarga (`13.78 cr in initial phase), Hassan
students fare travelling to Australia with 40 kg baggage allowance.”
(apprx. 793.95 cr in three phases) and Shimoga (`38.91 cr in initial phase) in
The airline has no such discounted offers for Senior Citizens trav-
Karnataka, Kannur (`1892 cr) in Kerala, Dabra (`200 cr) in Gwalior, Pakyong
elling to Thailand. Singtoroj added, “We have introduced one-way
(Rs. 605.59 cr) in Sikkim, Kushinagar(`600.39 cr) in Uttar Pradesh, cost esti-
fares for those flying to Australia and New Zealand with a baggage
mated by Airports Authority of India, as the development of the airport through
allowance of 40 kg and the offer is on till September 30, this year.”
Public Private Partnership (PPP) could not be realized by the Government of Uttar Pradesh (GoUP), Karaikal (`280 cr) in Pudducherry and Durgapur (`700
Future plans of Thai Airways:
cr) in West Bengal. Out of these, one project namely Durgapur Airport has
•Competitive group fares for corporates and wedding groups travelling to Thailand and beyond. •Special students fare flying to Australia with 40 kg baggage allowance. •One-way fare for tourists going to Australia and New Zealand with a baggage allowance of 40 kg. •Increasing flight frequency from New Delhi and Kolkata.
commenced commercial operations on 18th May, 2015. Since 2012, the government has received initial proposals for setting up of Greenfield airports at several places, namely, Karwar in Karnataka, Androth (Karavati dist.) in Union Territory of Lakshadweep, Taj International Airport, Hirangaon in Uttar Pradesh, Dagadarthi Mendal Nellore Dist., Bhogapuram in Vizianagaram District near Visakhapatnam, Tadepalligudem in West Godavari District, Oravakallu in Kurnool District and Kuppam in Chittoor District in Andhra Pradesh.
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IATO Convention: Can MP take advantage of this important event? v B SHAYAN MALLICK Y
Madhya Pradesh last played host to an IATO
What is evidently clear is Madhya Pradesh is rapidly growing its tourism profile.
convention more than two decades ago in De-
From a ‘bimaru’ (sick) state about a few years
cember 1993 at Khajuraho, probably the only
ago, MP is experiencing a silent revolution
destination that had any touristic appeal back
today. Ten years ago the growth rate of India
then. The event was IATO’s 10th Annual Con-
was 9.5 per cent and MP’s 5.3 per cent. In
vention. A lot has changed since then and
2014, while India grew at a rate of 4.7 per cent,
today Madhya Pradesh has emerged as one of
MP’s growth rate was 10.2 per cent with GSDP
massive 155,000 kms of road network,
the leading domestic tourism destination. And
growth of over two and half times, six-fold in-
18 entry points into the state, 425 trains tran-
a testimony to that is the fact that a loss making
crease in capital expenditure, consistent rev-
siting and connecting the central Indian state
Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development
enue surplus budget, all in the last 10 years.
with virtually every nook of the country, 31
Corporation (MPSTDC) has become a profit
Ten years ago 33 per cent of the budget went
weekly flights, including 14 from Bhopal and 12
making corporation, a rare feat in India indeed.
to service the debt in interest payment. Today
from Indore as well as flights from Gwalior,
Speaking at Madhya Pradesh’s largest ever
Shivraj Singh Chauhan Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
Khajuraho and Jabalpur.
tourism road show in Delhi recently, the state
The 2015 IATO Annual Convention, IATO’s
Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, said
31st convention later this month, in Indore, MP,
that his state is developing a habit of being at
happens at a time when the call to grow
the number one position in the country in many
tourism is being made from the apex office of
fields such as economic growth, agricultural
the Prime Minister of India. And in case of Mad-
growth, farm production and wants to achieve
hya Pradesh, Chief Minister Chauhan has not
a similar feat in tourism as well.
only shown a very strong support for the sector
Latest figures show MP, with over 63 million
but has also vowed to position his state at the
visitors, ranking 7th in domestic tourist arrivals
top position. It’s pretty unheard of that a state Ashwani Lohani Commissioner, MP Tourism & MD, MPSTDC
Chief Minister travels outside the state to at-
of Telangana that ranks 6th currently. In 2006,
this figure is 7 per cent. State’s tax revenue has
state’s rich tourism offerings. And most impor-
this number was just over 10 million. MP
recorded a growth of 18 per cent year-on-year
tantly, Chauhan probably has the finest and
ranked 12th in international tourist arrivals with
in the last five years. Per capita income that
most astute manager at his disposal in Ashwini
280,333 visitors in 2013. It received 340,000 in-
was Rs. 14,000 in 2003 has grown to Rs.
Lohani, who is heading MP Tourism as Com-
ternational visitors in 2014, registering a robust
56,000 now.
missioner and is also the Managing Director of
in the country in 2014, a drop of one place in ranking because of the recently created state
22 per cent growth over the previous year. TGB Palace Indore
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A power surplus state today, MP boasts of a
tend a road show making a strong pitch for
MPSTDC.
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IATO CONVENTION
IATO, according to its President Subhash
destination appeal. According to TGB’s Mansi
Goyal, handles around 90 per cent of inbound
Sadhu, soon to open TGB Palace, Indore, will
tourism traffic in the country, and therefore, the
be 115-key luxury hotel with massive meeting
success of 31st IATO Annual Convention will
space that is already functional now.
be key to MP’s aspiration of breaking into the
The state is also looking at improving its air
top 10 inbound destination in India from the
connectivity intra-state, with key destinations
current 12th rank.
outside the state as well as international con-
Three World Heritage Sites, nine National
nectivity. Air Taxi is expected to soon restart
Parks and 25 sanctuaries, historical cities of
that will connect destions within and outside
Bhopal, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Pench and Panna National Parks, Ujjain and Omkareshwar, its
Sunil Sikka WelcomHeritage Hotels
Tiger and other wildlife treasures, the temples
the state. MP has also signed MoU with Emirates and Air Arabia to establish direct air connectivity to Bhopal and Indore.
of Khajuraho, are just to name a few of the
Lohani says that the current focus is solely
MP’s diverse tourism offerings.
on branding and showcasing MP. According to
The state currently has about 8000 hotel
MPSTDC Managing Director, everything that
rooms and is looking at about doubling this
MP Tourism is doing outside MP is focussed on
number in the next five years. The state is work-
these twin objectives. We have not moved be-
ing aggressively on boosting private sector in-
yond that and our marketing also is focussed
vestment in tourism in the state. The MPSTDC
on achieving the same objective whether it is
has its own collection of about 72 hotels that
road show that we are doing in cities outside
Lohani says is the finest in terms of looks, serv-
the state, selective advertising and promotional
ices, facilities and the bottom-line and as good as any in the private sector.
Mansi Sadhu TGB
Presence of leading hotel chains like Wel-
campaign that we plan to soon start. IATO Conventions have been known for significantly upping destinations’ profile and boost-
comHeritage that operates four properties in
are marking their presence in Madhya
ing international arrivals. At the time of this
the state is also contributing in boosting state’s
Pradesh. In the last few years, the state has
massive interest MP tourism, both from the
tourism profile, both in the domestic as well as
also seen a rise in number of bollywood films
government as well as private sector, IATO
international markets. According WelcomHer-
being shot here because of the beautiful desti-
members hold the key in MP’s march towards
itage’s Sunil Sikka, Presence of many hotel
nations like Khajuraho, Jabalpur, Gwalior and
a successful and prosperous tourism future by
chains, sanctuaries, national parks, world her-
Indore.
converting state’s branding effort to actual busi-
itage sites, natural beauty and good air and rail
Presence of international brands like Radis-
ness. It would be interesting to watch as to
connectivity, improved highways, play impor-
son that debuted in the state a few years ago
what extent MP Tourism can take advantage of
tant role in promoting a destination. Besides, in
with 200 plus inventory hotel in the commercial
this very important event, and importantly if it
recent years, Madhya Pradesh has been suc-
capital of Indore and new projects like Gujarat
can woo its stakeholders from the private sec-
cessfully promoted as a part of Incredible India
based The Grand Bhagwati’s most ambitious
tor to showcase their products and create long-
marketing campaign which has contributed a
project TGB Palace, Indore, venue of the 31st
lasting business associations with India’s
lot to tourism in the state. Leading hotel chains
IATO Convention, is further adding to MP’s
inbound trade.
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TECHNOLOGY
Tech start-ups changing the rules of the game Technology is redefining the way the travel and hospitality industry has been operating traditionally, and in this game, technology start-ups are emerging as game-changers. In recent years, travel and hospitality industry of the country has seen many technology-based start-ups coming up with innovative services and scripting their success stories. Most of these successful start-ups are founded and led by tech-savvy young entrepreneurs. These companies are bringing efficiency in the system, easing the process and saving cost and time for both service providers as well as consumers. Automation is replacing manual and archaic techniques. TnH speaks to some of the founders of such start-ups to know their vision and success mantra. v B PREM KUMAR Y
‘Genuine ideas will always have takers- believe in your idea, have a long-term play’ According to Agarwal, traditionally, con-
wal. A few examples on how OYO Rooms
sumers have been slow to accept new
does this include – a new-age app which
products and technologies. “I remember the
enables quick room booking as well as or-
OTAs having a tough time when they
dering room service at the snap of your fin-
started off around 15 years ago. Moreover,
gers; tablets at properties which sync with
travel used to be a well thought out and
centralized reservation system; feedback
much pre-planned affair. But this is chang-
collection and redressal mechanisms of
ing rapidly,” said Agrawal, adding, “You see
customer grievances and applications to
a lot of innovation in this space today – trip
monitor operations/audit the properties.
planners, aggregators, standardized stay
Shed light on his long-term vision, Agar-
providers like ourselves etc. Also travel is
wal said, “We have identified a problem and
becoming more impulse driven and last
we are striving hard to address it. There’s
minute. People are looking for complete, af-
still a long way to go before we achieve
fordable and quality travel solutions. The
everything we have set as goals for our-
start-ups in the travel/hospitality space
OYO Rooms was founded to offer a stan-
selves. The growth we have seen (1 hotel
have given birth to cater to this demand.”
dardized experience (something which was
in 2013 to more than 750 hotels today) till
Agarwal believes that “a genuine idea will
lacking in the budget category segment) to
date can be attributed to three factors: our
always have takers - believe in your idea,
guests at affordable prices. Ritesh Agar-
awesome hotel partners and customers
have a long-term play and be super confi-
wal, CEO and Founder, OYO Rooms be-
who have consistently placed their faith in
dent in your pitches to investors. “Our ap-
lieves that technology can play a crucial
us, our dedicated work force and our asset-
proach
Ritesh Agarwal CEO and Founder, OYO Rooms
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tomer interacts with the brand,” said Agar-
to
investors
included
four
role in providing this standardized experi-
light business model (along with stream-
components – showcasing a massive prob-
ence seamlessly. “Technology is at the cen-
lined processes) which helps us scale
lem in the hospitality sector, our unique ap-
ter of the relationship that we maintain with
rapidly.”
proach to solve this, integration of
our hotel partners and our customers -
Agarwal informed that OYO Rooms aims
technology and our growth vision,” said
bringing in operational efficiencies in our
to be present in 50 cities in India with 2500
Agarwal. “The very fact that this business
everyday interactions with our hotel part-
hotels and 16,000rooms by the end of this
model was distinctive and highly scalable
ners as well as redefining the way the cus-
year.
helped us garner investors.”
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TECHNOLOGY
‘My success mantra is great team, great product and great service’ erty. On the other hand, customers always
get 2,000 hotels on board. We list hotels on
found it hard to get good stay options at rea-
our platforms free of cost. At present we are
sonable rates at the last minute in spite of
offering our services for hotels located at
hotel rooms being vacant,” said John. “We
more than 250 destinations and we are
thought of coming up with a solution to
working hard to increase our footprint on
bridge that gap and that’s how RoomsTonite
more popular sites in the coming years.”
was born. Considering the rapid change
RoomsTonite has a range of hotel brands
technology is bringing in hospitality sector,
available on its platform. It offers hotels under
we decided to launch this platform exclu-
three categories: Luxury, Premium and Com-
sively on mobile (App only).”
fort. Bookings on its platform are increasing
John is quite satisfied with the progress his
month on month. RoomsTonite started with
company has made in such a short span of
only 10 members in January this year and
time. RoomsTonite app was launched in Jan-
now it has grown to a team of 60. It also
uary 2015 and so far it has seen good num-
launched a 24x7 customer support services
ber of downloads, bookings and customer
to help its guests use its app more efficiently.
RoomsTonite is a last-minute-only hotel
reviews. “Before January we were in beta
John said that his “success mantra is great
booking app, available only on smartphones
phase and our product team is constantly
team, great product and great service. There
that allows customers to find good hotels at
working round the clock on enhancing user
is no substitute for hard work.” John sees a
very exciting price anytime, anywhere.
experience with new updates from time to
huge potential for his venture in the coming
Suresh John, Founder and CEO, Room-
time,” said John.
months. “With the ever-evolving technologi-
Suresh John Founder and Chief Executive Officer, RoomsTonite
sTonite has been in this sector for over 25
John says that thier Android app is a su-
cal capabilities and the growing smartphone
years. He started his first venture IDS soon
perb product in the hospitality segment that
craze the popularity of on-demand services
after completing his college. “Few years back
ensures seamless, safe and convenient user
are increasing globally as well as in our
we (at IDS Group) did a survey among our
experience for hotel booking. “We have
country. We are focused only on last minute
hotel clients and one of the issues that was
launched an updated version on the iOS
and we are bringing that on-demand culture
addressed was to yield improvement meas-
platform as well and will be releasing another
in hospitality sector. I am very confident that
ures. A lot of inventories remain vacant even
enhanced version very soon,” said John. “In
technology will play a great role in the years
as hotels use all channels to sell their prop-
such a short period, we have been able to
to come,” said John.
‘Massive under-supply of rooms in India is a huge opportunity for platforms like us’
Yogendra Vasupal Founder and CEO, Stayzilla
Fragmentation of the short-terms stay
ronment is very conducive for travel startups.
market and the large market size of it in early
The massive under-supply of rooms in India
2000 was the reason Yogendra Vasupal
is a huge opportunity for platforms like us
started in travel industry. Vasupal believes
that get people to open up their homes and
that his venture will grow 500% yearly for the
become hosts. As a country of 1.2 Billion
next 4-5 years. Vasupal attaches great value
people, we have lesser number of star cate-
to ideology and philosophy. Explaining his
gory rooms than a Singapore.Also, the still
success mantra, Vasupal said, “My success
unsolved problems in exploring and planning
mantra is to have strong first principles with
is a huge opportunity,” said Vasupal.
respect to ideology and philosophy, and then
As regards funding for travel start-ups,
having the patience, persistence and consis-
“Funding for travel start-ups has gone
tence to follow through.
through multiple cycles of upswing and
The current time is very opportune for travel start-ups in India. “Currently, the envi-
downswing. We are currently in an upswing,” said Vasupal.
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TECHNOLOGY
‘Venture capitalists are very receptive to young teams and their ideas’ are semi-automated, which has been result-
said Gulati, “This I feel resulted into a very
ing in room nights going unsold. Every single
robust product at a very affordable price
room night unsold is lost revenue. “Even
point. As we continue to move forward, we
charming boutique hotels and cozy bed and
put the same emphasis on research as we
breakfasts with loyal guests were losing out
incorporate new features into DJUBO.”
on a lot of sales because of the inability to
According to Gulati, there is a huge scope
scale up their sales teams. The need was to
for automation in the accommodation indus-
automate the process to reduce manpower
try in India. “A lot of hotels are either using
requirement and simplify distribution of room
manual techniques or archaic inefficient sys-
inventory. Thus, was born DJUBO.”
tems to handle sales operations. Hoteliers
Djubo.com has received an immensely
are realizing the efficiency and cost-saving
positive response. All its users from beta
gains of automation products,” said Gulati,
testing opted to subscribe to DJUBO.
adding,”We too are working on adding inno-
Djubo.com is now getting on board brands
vative features and expanding DJUBO’s ex-
with multiple properties and just small hotels.
isting functionalities. So, the future looks
Djubo.com was simply a response to a
“I think the most critical part to such a posi-
quite bright to us.”
very common issue being faced by hotels in
tive reception can be attributed to the initial
Travel and tourism is growing at a steady
managing online sales, especially those that
research and analysis. We worked hard on
pace in India. Domestic travel has increased
cannot afford to purchase large and expen-
identifying the key problem areas in the en-
and so has inflow of international travelers.
sive systems, said Tarun Gulati, Co-Founder
tire hotel room sales process, especially in
“This in turn is a result of government pro-
of Djubo.com. Sharing the ideas behind
smaller independent hotels and accommo-
moting tourism, development of India as a
Djubo.com, Gulati said that a lot of hotels
dation providers, before getting into product
business destination and increase in spend-
have been manually managing room inven-
development,”
ing capacity of Indians,” said Gulati.
Tarun Gulati Co-Founder of Djubo.com
tory online. At best their distribution methods
Talking about the success of his company,”
‘Tech savvy young population of India is a key factor’
Sanchit Garg Co-Founder, Director, TravelTriangle.Com
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comes from the growth stories of our 500+
also see a dynamic growth for the company
travel agents. “They are our partners and it
in future,” said Garg.
is a mutual success. We have seen our
So what are the factors driving the growth
travel agents growing from a 2 people team
of travel start-ups? According to Garg, India
to 20 people; working from a small half room
has world's youngest population which is
office to having state of the art technology.
into travel for pleasure and adventure. They
Many of them are generating revenue of Rs
are tech savvy and use e-commerce in
1crore + per month now.” Garg added, “Our
every aspect of their lives, including holiday
e-commerce platform is helping them be-
and travel. However, many travel agents are
come more and more efficient and get a
offline. “So we have set up the online plat-
better output from business. We have spe-
form and connected the supply and demand
cialised tools for our agent partners which
aspects. So while one hand we provide trav-
is driving up their performance and making
elers quality deals, we provide the agents
their work more organised. We support and
quality leads and customers many of which
invest in our agent partners as it is with their
will give and are giving repeat business,”
success we will succeed.”
said Garg. “We believe in doing good and
Sanchit Garg is co-founder and director
TravelTriangle.Com aims at partnering
quality work. Once that is delivered, funding
of TravelTriangle.Com. He has a strong tech
with more and more agents and bringing the
comes. The objective is to deliver best serv-
background. Garg said that his success
tool of e-commerce to them. “With this we
ice both to traveler and agent side.”
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MoT asks states to assess requirement of toilet facilities at all popular tourist sites Meetings were held with representatives of Sulabh International to discuss the pattern and modalities for construction of wayside amenities at tourist centres in the country. Ministry of Tourism has requested all States/UTs to assess the requirement of toilet facilities at all popular tourist sites, provide a list of existing non-functional toilets already constructed, frame specific project proposals for toilets to be considered for release of grant under CFA, identify an agency for construction and maintenance and follow the standardized model on the lines of Build and Operate pattern for construction of wayside amenities. Meetings were held with representatives & founder of Sulabh International to discuss the pattern and modalities for construction of way-
IRCTC announces Goa, JaipurAgra, Bikaner, Udaipur and Jaisalmer packages •All packages to begin from Delhi •Mussoorie package rate reduced by Rs 1,000-1,500
side amenities at tourist centres in the country. Ministry of Tourism has requested all industry associations to moti-
Spurred by the enthusiastic response to its string of tour packages, Indian
vate their members to install the ‘Organic waste to Compost’ Machines,
Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has now dished out a
which convert organic waste in to compost in just 24 hours in their
set of winter tour programmes for its patrons in Delhi that would take them
premises. Further, Ministry of Tourism provides Central Financial As-
to the alluring beaches in Goa, the resplendent Taj Mahal at Agra and the
sistance to States/UTs for wayside amenities, garbage bins, storm
majestic forts in Rajasthan. The latest tour packages, all beginning from Delhi, have been planned for
water treatment facilities sewerage/ effluent disposal, under its plan schemes of Swadesh Darshan and PRASAD.
by T NH DESK
Goa, Jaipur-Agra, Bikaner, Udaipur and Jaisalmer.
by TNH DESK
Tourists arrived on e-Tourist Visa register a growth of 955.9% in January-June 2015 over the same period last year
Plan to develop islands for tourism across the country
42% tourists arrived on e-Tourist visa in June 2015 were from the US.
The government has identified a circuit for development of Coastal Tourism under the recently launched Scheme of Swadesh Darshan for development of backwaters, mangrove and cruise tourism.
The following are the important highlights of e-Tourist Visa during June, 2015: (i) During the month of June, 2015 a total of 15,557 tourists arrived on e-Tourist Visa as compared to 2,112 during the month of June, 2014 registering a growth of 636.6%. (ii) During January-June, 2015 a total of 1,26,214 tourists arrived on e-Tourist Visa as com-
Under the directions of Ministry of Home
pared to 11,953 during January-June, 2014 registering a growth of 955.9% . (iii) This high growth may be attributed to introduction of e-Tourist Visa for 76 countries as against coverage of earlier TVoA scheme for 12 countries.
by T NH DESK
Affairs, a sub-group of Task Force headed by the Ministry of Tourism comprising representatives from Ministry of Information & Broadcasting; Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; Ministry of Shipping; Archaeological Survey of India; Coastal India Development Council; Indian Coast Guard and Maritime Board of Government of Gujarat has been constituted to provide inputs for identifying islands for holistic development.
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IITTM starts MBA Program in Tourism with IGNTU The Indian Institute of Travel & Tourism Management (IITTM) has started MBA Program in Tourism in partnership with Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU), Amarkantak. The salient features of the said programme are:
signed on 28th May, 2015 between IITTM and IGNTU for Cooperation in Joint Degree Programme; Joint Research Programme, Joint Holding of Conference/Seminar/Workshop/ Training/Symposia etc.; Faculty Exchange Programme; Student Exchange Programme; Research Scholar Exchange Programme and Exchange of Knowledge Resource.
(vi) Joint Coordination Committee (JCC)
The academic session of two years MBA
constituted of Representative from IGNTU
Programme in Tourism has already started
(i) Two year duration with minimum qualifi-
and IITTM to monitor and oversee the entire
from the current year i.e. 2015-16.
cation of graduation (Final year students may
activity of the programme in accordance with
This information was given by The Minister
also apply) in any stream.
the statutory framework of IGNTU and IITTM.
of State for Tourism (Independent Charge),
(v) The MOU shall remain valid for a period
Culture (Independent Charge) and Civil Avi-
(ii)
Total
618
seats
for
Gwalior,
Bhubaneswar, Noida and Nellore centres.
of two years from the academic year 2015-16
ation, Dr. Mahesh Sharma in reply to an un-
(iii) Specializations in Tourism & Travel, In-
and 2016-17 and may be renewed further on
starred question in the Rajya Sabha.
ternational Business, Services, Tourism &
terms and conditions mutually agreed upon.
Leisure and Tourism & Cargo.
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The Memorandum of Understanding was
Tourism industry seeks tax benefits Tourism Minister Dr. Mahesh Sharma informed the Rajya Sabha that The Tourism Industry has sought fiscal benefits such as tax rebate and relaxations.
Uttarakhand seeks assistance for tourism related projects from MoT
The Tourism Industry has requested the Government of India for the
Uttarakhand’s Tourism Minister meets Dr Mahesh Sharma and sought assistance for tourism related projects from MoT.
following fiscal benefits including tax rebate and relaxations: i.) Inclusion of tourism infrastructure like hotels/resorts/tourist
The Union Minister of
lodges/banquet halls/convention and exhibition centres etc. for benefits
State for Tourism (Indepen-
of Section 32 AC of Income Tax Act 1961 by lowering the minimum
dent Charge), Culture (In-
threshold investment limit to `5.00 crores.
dependent Charge) and
ii.) Extension of benefits under Section 35 AD of Income Tax Act 1961
Civil Aviation, Dr. Mahesh
to business concerns who are making capital investment in setting up of
Sharma held a meeting
smaller category of hotels/guest houses/dharamsalas/tourist hostels/mo-
with Tourism Minister of Ut-
tels/wellness facilities/medical facilities and other associated infrastruc-
tarakhand, Dinesh Dhanai
ture like installation of house boats/ adventure and leisure tourism
in New Delhi recently. The
facilities.
meeting was a follow up of the earlier meetings to seek central assis-
iii.) Weighted deduction of 200% in line with Research & Development sectors in India for expenditure incurred towards marketing and promo-
tance for development of tourism in the state of Uttrakhand. Dinesh Dhanai said that the state government is keen to finish the ongoing tourism related infrastructure projects at the earliest to promote
tional activities of the country as inbound tourism destination. iv.) Establishment of special tourism zones in India.
tourism in the state. Dinesh Dhanai requested Dr Mahesh Sharma to
v.) Lower withholding of tax and interest paid to foreign banks or finan-
allow diversion of funds released earlier for tourism projects which could not be undertaken to those incomplete projects started under the
cial institutions for loan taken in tourism sector. vi.) Deduction in respect of profit and gains from taxable income for
scheme of PIDDC but waiting for release of outstanding funds. . Ut-
business of hotels, convention centres and other tourism specific infra-
tarakhand Tourism Development Board has funds to the tune of Rs
structure.
14.39 Cr which can be useful for those projects which are 60-70% com-
vii.) Foreign exchange earning linked deduction on profits for Income Tax computation.
pleted, he added.
by T NH DESK
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FTAs register a growth of 10.2% in 2014 over 2013 & 2012 The growth registered in the final figures of FTAs in India during last three years was better than the provisional estimates of FTAs except for the year 2012.
Wi-Fi Service at Heritage Sites Archaeological Survey of India has identified 25 Adarsh Monuments (centrally protected monuments) to provide Wi-Fi facility. Wi-Fi facility at 25 Adarsh Monuments will be available free of cost for the first 30 minutes and thereafter it is chargeable on additional usage. Details of these 25 Adarsh Smarak (protected monuments) identified for providing Wi-Fi facility are following:
The provisional estimates and final figures of FTAs in India along with the growth rates over previous year are given below:
Taj Mahal registers increase in tourist foot-falls in 2014 over 2013 There has been no decrease in the number of total tourist foot-falls in the past two years at Taj Mahal. 6072501 number of domestic and foreign tourist visits have been recorded in 2014 against 5835342 in 2013. No guidelines have been issued by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on the issue pertaining to religious grounds.
by TNH DESK
Foreign Tourist Visits to States/UTs increase by 2.62 million in 2014 over 2013
gal has improved to rank 8th in 2014 from rank
Tamil Nadu accounts for maximum Foreign Tourist visits of 4.66 million in 2014.
in 2013.
9th in 2013. Jharkhand has entered into top 10 States improving its rank to 9th in 2014 from 14th Foreign Tourist Visits to States/ UTs
Domestic Tourist Visits to States/ UTs
Pradesh (63.6), West Bengal (49.0) Jharkhand
• During 2014, the number of domestic tourist
(33.4) and Rajasthan (33.1).
visits to the States/ UTs was 1282 million as com-
• The contribution of top 10 States was about
pared to 1145 million in 2013 and 1045 million in
83.28% to the total number of domestic tourist
2012.
visits during 2014.
• During 2014, the number of foreign tourist visits (FTVs) to the States/ UTs was 22.57 million as compared to 19.95 million in 2013 and 18.26 million in 2012. • During 2014, the number of FTVs to
• During 2014, the number of domestic tourist
• Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh have main-
States/UTs registered a growth of 13.12% over
visits to States/UTs registered a growth of
tained the first and second rank respectively in
2013 as compared to a growth of 9.24% in 2013
11.93% over 2013 as compared to growth of
terms of DTVs in 2014, whereas Karnataka and
over 2012.
9.59% in 2013 over 2012.
Maharashtra have come at 3rd and 4th position,
• The top ten States in terms of number of
• The top ten States in terms of number of do-
respectively due to split of the state of Andhra
FTVs (in millions) during 2014 were Tamil Nadu
mestic tourist visits (in millions), during 2014,
Pradesh (dropped down to 5th rank) and Telen-
(4.66), Maharashtra (4.39), Uttar Pradesh (2.91),
were Tamil Nadu (327.6), Uttar Pradesh (182.8),
gana (6th rank).
Delhi (2.32), Rajasthan (1.53), West Bengal
Karnataka (118.3), Maharashtra (94.1), Andhra
• Madhya Pradesh has slipped to rank 7th in
Pradesh (93.3), Telengana (72.4), Madhya
2014 from rank 6th in 2013 where as West Ben-
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Madhya Pradesh: truly incredible! Known as ‘The Heart of Incredible India’ Madhya Pradesh is truly an incredible destination. Located in the central part of India, the state is an enchanting tourist destination full of surprises and wonders. The state boasts of having almost every kind of tourism product. From heritage, culture, religion and festivals to wildlife, nature and hill stations, there is something for every tourist. Mandu, Ujjain and Maheshwar are some of the important destinations of the state.
v B PREM KUMAR Y
age centre for Hindus. Ujjain has been mentioned as Ujjayini in the Mahabharata. The city was the capital of the Avanti Kingdom. Ujjain
Mandu: the City of Joy
is one of the many holy cities in India.
It is picturesque. It is magnificent. Such is the beauty and legend of
The renowned Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, also known as Ma-
this historical place that it will touch your soul and heart. With its pic-
hakal of Ujjayini is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, which houses
turesque landscape, pleasant greenery and romantic tales, Mandu
one of the 12 notable Jyotirlingas located across India. Shivling in
will mesmerize you as never before. Known as City of Joy, Mandu is
Mahakaleshwar Temple is believed to be the sole Jyotirling which
a destination of ultimate joy. Mandu also boasts of some of India’s
looks towards the south. Therefore, it is also known as Dakshinmukhi
finest examples of Afghan architecture. The historical place is also
or the south looking ling. In ancient times, Mahakala was the distinc-
UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is dotted with palaces, tombs,
tive presiding deity of Ujjain. The city was also the central point for
monuments and mosques. Here Rupmati’s Pavilion, a reflection of ro-
calculation of Indian time in ancient times. The famous Harsidhhi tem-
mance, rests at the far end of the plateau, giving a panoramic view of
ple is also located in Ujjain, which is one of the 52 Shaktipeeths
the vast plains below. The place has been eye-witness to the romance
across in India.
between Prince Baz Bahadur and Rani Roopmati.
The city is one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus. It is one of
With its picturesque lakes and wonderful palaces, Mandu was a blissful
the four places in India, which hosts the Kumbh Mela, a mass gath-
abode and a spot of great festivities during Mugal period. Mandu is lo-
ering of Hindu pilgrims. The Kumbh Mela held in Ujjain is known as
cated in the Dhar district in the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh and 100
the Simhastha. Held every 12 years, the Simhastha Kumbh is a
km away from Indore, the commercial capital of the state.
unique and mass religious gathering in India, which is celebrated when Jupiter ascends into sun sign Leo’s quarter or the Simha con-
Ujjain: abode of Mahakal
stellation of zodiac which is why it is called ‘Simhastha’. On this oc-
Ujjain is an ancient city located on the eastern bank of the Shipra
casion, Sadhus of various sects from across the country assemble in
River in the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh. It is a famous pilgrim-
Ujjain. Holy men mingle with ordinary people as they take their ritual
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dip in the holy waters of the Shipra River. Ujjain is gearing up to host Simhastha 2016, which will be held from 22nd April to 21st May. Ujjain is 62 km away from Indore by roads and 23 km by train. Maheshwar Maheshwar is a glorious temple town located on the north bank of the Holy River Narmada in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh. The city’s ancient name Mahishmati’ is mentioned in the great epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. Beautiful temples, bathing ghats and impressive fort complex on the bank of River Narmada make Maheshwar a majestic town. The temple town is also famous for exquisitely woven ‘Maheshwari sarees. The Holkar queen Rani Ahilyabai of Indore had revived its old glory and transformed this town into a land of tranquility and prosperity. Shiv Jyotirlingam Mandleshwar, Bawangaja and Mandav are some of the important temples located in the town. Maheshwar is around 91 km from Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh.
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HOSPITALITY
Carlson Rezidor expands in South India; signs Radisson Resort Hosur Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, one of the world’s largest and most dynamic hotel groups, announced the signing of Radisson Resort Hosur, in Tamil Nadu, expected to open in 2018. This signing strengthens the group’s expan-
leader of India’s hospitality industry. This part-
sion in South India and reinforces Carlson Rezi-
nership indicates the seriousness with which we
dor’s position as the largest international hotel
are entering the hospitality sector. With Carlson
operator in India. Carlson Rezidor currently has
Rezidor’s experience and expertise, we are con-
117 hotels in operation and under development
fident that Radisson Resort Hosur will deliver an
in India. Its footprint spans 45 cities, including 14
unparalleled resort experience and successfully
state capitals, and is on track to meet its target
capture the growing demand in meetings, incen-
of increasing its India portfolio to 170 hotels in
tives, conventions, events and weddings and
operation and under development by 2020.
weekend leisure segments,” said Dr Manjunath
“This latest signing underscores our commit-
Raj Rana chief executive officer, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group
Reddy, chief executive officer, Pushpam Group.
lore and Krishnagiri via National Highway 7 and
ment to strengthening the Radisson brand's
Radisson Resort Hosur is a new build hotel
served by Bangalore International Airport,
presence in India and demonstrates our focus
that will have 120 guestrooms and suites. Situ-
on accelerating our growth in the emerging cities
ated on 12 acres of prime land in a region that
Radisson Resort Hosur will have large meet-
of South and West India,” said Raj Rana, chief
is popularly known as ‘Little England’, the hotel
ing spaces, including a ballroom, meeting
executive officer, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group,
will offer scenic views of the area and a man-
rooms, boardrooms and a business center. The
South Asia. “Radisson Resort Hosur is an excit-
made lake. The hotel is adjacent to Pushpam
hotel’s sprawling lawns will offer additional out-
ing addition to our portfolio and we are honored
Ranches, a 55-acre, high-end residential town-
door venue options that can accommodate for-
to be partnering Pushpam Realty on their first
ship that is being developed by the Pushpam
mal and informal events and gatherings. The
hospitality development. We look forward to
Group. It is less than a 20-minute drive from the
hotel will have an all-day dining restaurant as
growing our relationship with them.”
Hosur city center and less than 30 minutes away
well as a range of amenities and recreational fa-
India’s third largest airport.
Pushpam Realty is a subsidiary of Pushpam
from Electronic City, one of India’s largest elec-
cilities, including a gym and health club, a spa,
Group, which has operations across India,
tronic industrial parks. Radisson Resort Hosur is
a salon, an amphitheater, a cricket pitch, a bad-
Africa, Europe, the United Kingdom and the Mid-
also within reach of several industrial and man-
minton court, a tennis court, a golf academy and
dle East, and diversified interests in real estate,
ufacturing hubs, including industrial areas in
a driving range.
agro-business, floriculture, international trading,
Hosur, Attibele, Jigni and Bomasandra; and
wellness, healthcare and education.
Electronic City.
“We are pleased to be partnering with the
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The city of Hosur is also connected to Banga-
Guests can look forward to the Radisson brand’s signature Yes I Can! hospitality and the 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee. by TNH DESK
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Celebrate ‘Indian Flavours of India’ this Independence at Hyatt Regency Gurgaon It is a well-known fact that India has a rich and
spirit of India. The restaurant will showcase a
gaon with delectable lunch (Sat-Sun) and dinner
varied culinary landscape. Kitchen District offers
wide array of authentic dishes to cater to every
(Mon-Sun) buffet spreads starting at `1500 +
you an opportunity to savour this eclectic selec-
palate, with an exciting mix of traditional style
taxes per person.
tion of authentic cuisines from various corners
cooking with fresh herbs and spices which are
of the country for an entire week this August.
unique to every kitchen and cuisine like Komdi
Offer: Lunch (on Weekends) and dinner (all
Everything at the Kitchen District has been
Cha Raasa (Maharashtrian), Fish Pulli Masala
days of the week) buffets at `1500 + taxes per
meticulously designed with attention to detail to
(Kerala), Laal maas, Gatte ki sabzi (Rajasthan),
person
ensure a memorable dining experience for its
Cabbage and green pea foogath (Goan), Nilgiri
patrons
Korma (Tamil Nadu), Dum Ka Murgh (Lucknow)
Kitchen District proudly presents a menu that
along with some mouth watering desserts like
features signature dishes from across the coun-
Moong Dal ka Halwa, Gulab ki Kheer, pineapple
try, commemorating the diversity, legacy and
Kesari Bhat and many more.
eclectic cuisine of the country in an ambience
So come, celebrate the freedom of choice this
that is vibrant and warm and embodies the true
August at Kitchen District as Hyatt Regency Gur-
Date: 10 – 16 August, 2015 Timings: Lunch: 12:00 noon – 16:00 pm (on Weekends) Dinner: 07:00 pm – 11:30 pm (all days of the week) by TNH DESK
Amadeus adds property management to hotel IT portfolio with acquisition of Itesso
business across brands, groups and properties.
Deal accelerates fully integrated cloud based Hotel IT platform enabling a single view of the business across hotel groups, brands and properties.
with’ mentality.
Customers can subscribe to the full offering, or individual applications for specific use cases, which can plug into hotel proprietary or third party systems – all backed by award-winning customer service and an ‘easy-to-do-businessAmadeus believes the industry is ready to adopt this model, and the integration of the
Amadeus is to expand its technology offering
of bringing together systems known today as
cloud-native Itesso ELS accelerates our delivery
to the hotel industry with the acquisition of
Central Reservation Systems (CRS), Property
against this vision and promise. This acquisition
Netherlands-based Itesso BV, a provider of
Management Systems (PMS), Revenue Man-
marks another step in Amadeus’ pathto deliver
cloud-native property management systems
agement Systems (RMS), Sales & Catering and
on its commitment in the hotel IT sector following
(PMS). With its new cloud-native Itesso Enter-
others, into a cloud-based community model
its acquisition of Newmarket, the US-based
prise Lodging System (Itesso ELS), the com-
platform which is fully centered around the guest
groups and events specialist in 2013, and solid-
pany is leading the industry towards a new
experience.
ified by its agreement to work with InterContinen-
generation of property management solutions.
This will enable the simplicity of a tightly inte-
Itesso also currently provides PMS technology
grated solution which shares data from all pri-
to 1,800properties worldwide.
mary hotel applications to give a single view of
This deal brings Amadeus closer to its vision
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the guest, and full visibility and control of the
tal Hotel Group to develop a next generation GRS (Guest Reservation System). by TNH DESK
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TECHNOLOGY
2/3 of Indian travellers book packages while buying biggest holiday of the year The Indian travel market has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years with up to two thirds of travellers in India preferring to book packages when buying their biggest holiday of the year, according to a new Travelport’s research. online,” said Dwivedi. As per the new research, up to two thirds Sandeep Dwivedi Chief Commercial Officer, ITQ
“There is enough scope for offline players too to exist in the travel space. However, there is need to embrace technology for them to bring in efficiencies.”
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BY PREM KUMAR
Indian consumers have become primed
the supplier website (6%), but an even larger share opted to simply walk in to make
of travellers in India prefers to book pack-
their hotel booking (11%),” Dwivedi noted.
ages when buying their biggest holiday of
Online channels are also playing a size-
the year. Commenting on this trend,
able role in influencing packaged travel pur-
Dwivedi said, “The most important driver for
chases. Two thirds (63%) of travellers who
pre-packaged holiday purchase is price.
purchased a pre-packaged vacation indi-
43% of holiday travellers purchased a pre-
cated that they booked the package online.
packaged trip because they felt it was
However, actual payment methods for this
cheaper than buying the travel components
group of online package bookers indicate
individually. The inclusion of sightseeing ac-
that just 38% of this group actually used an
tivities and recommendations from
online payment method, said Dwivedi.
friends/family were a motivating factor for
adding that all the above coupled with the
four in 10 holiday travellers, respectively.”
fact that the smartphone penetration
Other factors include the inclusion of meal
amongst this set of audience gives cre-
to embrace higher value online purchases
requirements such as vegetarian options
dence to the fact that it will only aid to driv-
with packaged travel representing a signifi-
and avoiding the hassle of booking travel
ing this trend more aggressively.
cant opportunity to the industry in the re-
individually. It is interesting to note that
gion. India has an urban adult population of
while two out of three travellers selected
in fueling growth in the online travel market-
240 million, of which 27%, or 65 million,
pre-packaged holidays there was a section
place in India, Dwivedi said that travelport is
take holidays. The country has 205 million
of 21% respondents who customised a
committed to develop and contribute to-
Internet subscribers and 110 million smart-
travel package.
wards the growth of the travel industry. Trav-
phone users. “During this research some of the key el-
The research states that online travel
Explaining the role of Travelport in future
elport’s vision is to be the platform that is
bookings are expected to grow rapidly in
redefining travel commerce for its cus-
ements that came out very strongly were
2016. Dwivedi said that among travellers
tomers. “Travelport’s focus is to deliver the
the fact that holiday travellers are young,
who purchased travel components individu-
best possible rich travel content through its
highly educated and family oriented,” said
ally rather than as part of a package, OTA
Travel Commerce Platform which enables
Sandeep Dwivedi, Chief Commercial Offi-
websites were the most popular booking
agents to search and book travel in real-
cer, InterGlobe Technology Quotient, dis-
channel, with roughly one third of travellers
time, through innovative point-of-sale tech-
tributor of Travelport in India and Sri Lanka.
using an OTA to book air and hotel, respec-
nology which is both desk and mobile
tively with OTA mobile apps being the sec-
oriented,” said Dwivedi .
It was also observed that the mix booking methods prevail with 52 % respondents
ond most popular choice. However travellers
inclined towards both offline as well as on-
were more likely to rely on them for air
breaking Travelport Universal API which
line booking. Demand for bundled product
(18%) as against hotel (11%) bookings.
was launched to bring in efficiency and
came out very strong with 2 out of 3 holiday
Last year Travelport rolled out its ground
“When booking directly with a travel sup-
speed for developer and online community.
travellers purchasing a package. “Content,
plier, air bookers were nearly equally likely
We are delighted to inform that the product
inclusions, pricing and convenience play a
to book over the phone versus using the-
has been really appreciated by the online
big role in driving package sales. What is
supplier website, with 12% choosing each
players and we can see more traction in the
remarkable is that those travellers who
method. Hotel bookers were slightly more
coming months.
booked packages – 63% of them booked
likely to book by calling (9%) versus using
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TECHNOLOGY
Industry must partner with GoI to make India truly incredible: Dr. Panwar Affirming the tremendous growth of the online sector, Dr. Lalit K. Panwar, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India (GoI), stated that India should leverage the technology especially apps to ensure security and safety of foreign travelers, particularly of women. Dr. Panwar was speaking at the e-Tailing & Travel Commerce Conference 2015 organized by IAMAI. In his valedictory address, he stated that 50% of the travel industry has gone online and it is further growing. Also, he urged upon the industry to partner with the Government to come up with comprehensive plans to make India truly in-
Amadeus powers startups to ignite innovation in Asia Pacific
credible in the real sense of term. Dr. Panwar added, “We want to make India a travelers’ hub and to do so various steps have been taken by the government. One of these is introducing electronic tourist visas, we have seen many travelers who want to come to India and hence we have eased the visa process. From the time of its launch, we have issued more than 200,000 visas across 85 countries in which alone
Dr. Lalit K. Panwar Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India (GoI)
US holds 41% of them.” The conference which was focused on the op-
conversations in tourism and hospitality industry
portunities and challenges in e-commerce and on-
Hari Nair, Founder & CEO, Holiday IQ told, “From
line travel segment has seen participation of many
past few years, we have seen a lot of growth in the
prominent speakers including founders and CEOs
social platform. Day by day more people are join-
from various startups addressing the knowledge
ing in and in future the social platform is going to
sharing sessions.
be a key market driver. Only from social platform,
• Amadeus partners with Bangkok Startup Weekend 2015 as part of Amadeus NEXT • The 54-hour frenzy of business model creation, coding and design resulted in ideas to improve the future of travel in Asia Pacific
Speaking on the implication of Goods and Serv-
almost 11000 people participate in HolidayIQ on
Travellers today have more power than ever
ice Tax (GST), Bipin Sapra, Partner – Tax & Reg-
a monthly basis and out of total traffic, 40% are di-
before. With a smart mobile device in nearly
ulatory service, EY said, “GST will have a greater
rected through social platforms only.”
every hand, travellers are well-informed and demand better service throughout the entire
impact o the way companies do business. It will
Focusing on the challenges of the sector Manoj
not only imply on sale or purchase but on other
Agarwal, Co-Founder, Giftxoxo stated, “Social
things too which are required in transacting. We
platform is full of discounts and used often for
To find new ways to meet traveller needs in
are expecting GST to be closer to 20% in which
planning things out but there is lack of genuine
this ‘Age of Traveller Power’, global travel tech-
both Centre and State will share 10% each. In this
content required for people’s awareness. And this
nology leader Amadeus, together with Tech
bill we can see a new category of tax payers which
is the sector where the social media needs to
Sauce, a Bangkok-based technology startup
will be called ‘Aggregators’ which provides con-
grow. Another challenge which we face is meas-
organisation, just wrapped up “Bangkok
sumers a platform to meet buyers or sellers.” He
uring the return on investment (RoI).”
Startup Weekend 2015: Travel Edition, pow-
further stated that GST will highly impact the cash
Nikhil Ganju, Country Manager, Trip Advisor
travel lifecycle.
ered by Amadeus.”
flow in the economy, P&L and will prevent the cash
India, in his address he said, “We have robust
The event, held from 24 to 26 July 2015, saw
leakage. It will impact all the business related
presence across social media. We were one of the
more than 55 participants including develop-
processes, contract and technology and thus com-
first 8 companies to tie up with Facebook where
ers, entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts, pas-
panies will have to prepare themselves to change
the social media giant opened its platform for ad-
sionate about marrying technology and travel,
the way they do business.
vertising and marketing.
come up with original and pioneering ways to
Talking on how social media is driving digital
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TECHNOLOGY
E-Commerce sector to grow if inter-state tax issues are resolved: Jt. Secretary, MoT The e-commerce sector witnessing exponential growth is also bogged down by several obstacles, primary being the interstate tax issues and logistical problems. The problem was affirmed by Dr. Suman Billa, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, GoI, when he said that the e-commerce sector can grow exponentially if inter-state tax issues are resolved. He was speaking at the inaugural session of the two-day e-Tailing & Travel Commerce Conference, 2015, here in New Delhi.
travel experience.
During his special address, Dr. Billa, highlighted
sector Karpe further stated, “The most important
that the Government is currently focusing on two
challenge that we are facing in this sector lies in
aspects including, enabling people to get on-
the services like cash-on-delivery and on cash-
board e-Commerce platforms and on transform-
back services. These services need to receive
ing India from being a job seeker to a job creator.
more attention in order to gain the consumers’
Amadeus equipped participants with indus-
Kumar Karpe, CEO, TechProcess, in his ad-
faith which has been the major factor for the
try expertise and coaching from in-house ex-
dress, spoke about the distinctiveness of the e-
perts as well as access to the Amadeus Travel
Commerce sector and how it is highly challenging
Shamik Sharma, Chief Product and Strategy
Innovation Sandbox, a set of APIs to access
and that there are a lot of opportunities for growth
Officer, Myntra said, “Much earlier, we have seen
Amadeus content for testing and prototyping.
growth of m-Commerce in the country.”
in the sector. He went on to say: “Things have
most of our traffic coming from mobile devices
“Travel and technology are two of the fastest
evolved over the years and consumers have
alone and hence the App-only strategy was well
moving industries that exist today. We know
shown faith in the e-Commerce model. Now as
sketched out. On the mobile front, network is the
that fresh, innovative and often disruptive ideas
the m-Commerce space is evolving, the rate by
most prominent issue which leads to transaction
are constantly being generated from startups
which the consumers are moving from e-Com-
failures as high as 30%. But as the technology
across the region. That is why it is so exciting
merce to m-Commerce is phenomenal.”
evolves, we are expecting better results.”
to support this event and be able to listen to,
Talking on the challenges being faced by the
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learn from and work with talented individuals, and together envisage innovative ideas that could potentially revolutionise our industry,” said Simon Akeroyd, Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Business Development. Amadeus’ participation in Bangkok Startup Weekend 2015 is just one of the initiatives from Amadeus NEXT, a programme to nurture, mentor and partner with travel startups in Asia
Cox & Kings renews its alliance with InterGlobe Technology Quotient Cox & Kings Ltd., (CKL), the leading holidays and education travel group announced the renewal of its alliance with InterGlobe Technology Quotient, a strategic business unit of InterGlobe Enterprises, for accessing its Galileo platform.
Pacific. The programme leverages Amadeus’
The agreement, taking immediate effect, en-
elport’s Galileo Platform has always been an im-
technology, expertise, reach and funding to
ables Cox and Kings to continue to use Galileo
portant GDS provider for us and we are confident
evolve new and original ideas in travel.
Platform to distribute, manage and book travel
that as a result of this new agreement, we will
Amadeus NEXT also drives an internal cul-
management services for its customers. This tie-
continue to receive impressive scope and quality
ture of new idea development and lean think-
up enables Cox and Kings to continue to drive im-
of content coupled with leading technology solu-
ing through internal hackathons and a startup
mense benefits from the latest product offerings
tions, beneficial for us and our customers.”
academy.
and innovative tools of Galileo, such as Smart-
Speaking on this, Anil Parashar, President &
Globally, Amadeus invests more than 15%
point, Travelport Rooms and More and Universal
CEO, InterGlobe Technology Quotient, said “As a
of its revenue each year towards R&D and in-
API to increase their efficiency. These products
leading tour operator with a long, impressive his-
novation, and also has a dedicated Amadeus
are aimed to enhance the shopping experience
tory, we are pleased to continue providing Cox &
Venture Fund which offers early stage minority
for Cox & Kings and also provide exceptional op-
Kings with the technology and solutions to sup-
investments in startups.
tions to their customers. According to Karan
port their ongoing business needs.”
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Anand—Head, Relationships, Cox & Kings, “Trav-
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TECHNOLOGY
ixigo launches PNR prediction for trains Get confirmation chances of waitlisted PNRs in ixigo trains & hotels app ixigo, India’s leading mobile travel marketplace has launched a PNR prediction feature for train travellers. ixigo’s popular train information application with over 1.5 million monthly active users, “ixigo trains & hotels”, will now get PNR confirmation predictions in addition to the market-leading information, search & planning tools for train travellers. For any given train’s wait-listed status, ixigo is now able to show the near accurate probability with which the ticket will confirm, so that travellers may decide whether or not to book a waitlisted ticket. PNR prediction feature also shows the probability of getting your ticket confirmed if
over the last two years.
berth on a train or not. Over 50,000 PNR status
already booked and solves a huge pain area for
Talking about the new feature, Rajnish Kumar,
checks and nearly 200,000 train information re-
millions of daily train travellers. ixigo’s trains &
co-founder & CTO said “ixigo has always be-
quests are done on our app every day. This was
hotels app gives more accurate PNR prediction
lieved in simplifying the lives of travelers and one
an interesting big data project and we are happy
than all existing PNR prediction services since
of the pain areas we wished to solve was to
with the outcome. Our machine learning algo-
ixigo has mined data from over 10 million PNRs
make it easier for train travelers to decide
rithms will keep improving the accuracy of the
whether they should book a waitlisted seat /
system with every new train PNR tracked inside our apps. We expect to go from the current 90% accuracy to 95% accuracy pretty quickly.” In addition to PNR prediction, ixigo's trains & hotels app already incorporates several innovative features such as budget hotel bookings, cab bookings, packages, station alarms, platform numbers and coach positions of trains. ixigo’s unbundled apps for all travel use cases have now exceeded 5 million app downloads, making them the most downloaded travel search & planning apps in India. In a significant boost for ixigo’s mobile strategy, Micromax has recently made a strategic investment in the business. Launched in 2007 in Gurgaon, India by Aloke Bajpai and Rajnish Kumar, ixigo is India’s leading travel search marketplace, connecting over 60 million travellers with content & deals from over 25,000 online & offline travel & hospitality businesses. ixigo aggregates and compares real-time travel information, prices & availability for flights, trains, buses, cabs, hotels, packages & destinations.
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TECHNOLOGY
HolidayIQ.com launches India’s first Mobile-only Holidays marketplace HolidayIQ launches India’s first ever mobile-
rience-led ones. And so, we have aggregated
share holiday experiences with millions of
only vacations marketplace ‘Holidays’, dedi-
the first ever mobile-only activity-led vacations
other travellers.
cated to activity based leisure travel. The
marketplace. We have associated with some
marketplace, incorporated within the Holi-
of the best players in the industry including
One can download the app using
dayIQ android mobile app, showcases 1000
Giftxoxo, Tushky, Exploita&Padharo to provide
< http://www.holidayiq.com/mobile/app>
plus activity based packages and allows trav-
a vast range of experiential holidays for Indian
ellers to customize their holiday using various
travellers. People can also review all these
filters including: budget, duration, vacation
holidays individually on the app helping other
type and activity. The app also provides com-
travellers plan better.”
prehensive itinerary details within each listed
These vacations include over 1000 activities
holiday package. The feature has various op-
ranging from cycling to hiking, zorbing to river
tions ranging from day-activities of just 1 hour
rafting, Bollywood inspired walks to culinary
to offbeat, all-inclusive holiday packages of up
trails. They can suit varied budgets starting
to 15 days, with prices from `100 to `1.6
with holidays such as ‘6-hour Vineyard trail at
lakhs.
Grover Zampa Vineyards in Nasik for `400’ to
Commenting on India’s first ever mobileonly holiday market place, Hari Nair, Founder
a ‘9-day holiday in the Andamans including swimming with elephants at `1.6 lakh’.
& CEO, HolidayIQ, said, “There are two major
HolidayIQ.com is a premier holiday infor-
shifts in the way Indians plan holidays today.
mation portal powered by India's first &
Over 70% of holidays planned on HolidayIQ
biggest travel community; enabling travellers
are through mobile devices. Secondly, we are
to first discover numerous vacation choices,
moving from destination-led holidays to expe-
then plan holiday trips in full detail and finally,
Key facts • Over 1000+ curated activity-based travel packages listed, across all regions of India • Activities starting from 1 hour to 14 days, ranging from `100 to `1.6 lakh • Partners with over 100 carefully selected aggregators & agents to create the market place • Holidays evolving from destination led to experience led
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DESTINATION
The Entrance to the Emerald Cave
Trang
The Unexplored Unforgettable Island Getaway Located to the south of Krabi, Trang can be easily accessed by air, boat and land. Though not as popular as its neighbor, the island is blessed with tremendous beauty. The pristine virgin soft whitesand beaches dotted with palm trees and leading into crystal clear blue waters are enough to keep even the most jaded traveller captivated. However, those who are not satisfied simply with natural beauty should know Trang’s appeal is not limited to the island’s appearance. The island offers an ocean of experiences for those looking for excitement. Sailing, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, trekking, golfing, cycling, cooking classes, language classes, world class spas- there is enough to keep the restless occupied for weeks. BY SRISHTI RAI
Things Not to Miss in Trang
black) and on the other side lies the secret
many caves before but this was the most in-
The Emerald Cave - This was definitely
lagoon with its glowing deep emerald green
teresting one. Initially when you walk into
the highlight of my four Island Tour – a, not
waters. It is truly an amazing experience to
the cave it looks like a regular cave. Though
to be missed, snorkeling tour to Trang’s
emerge from a dark tunnel into an incompa-
I have to give credit to Thailand tourism
neighboring islands. The Emerald Cave is a
rable green tropical paradise and tourists
since it is cleaner than most caves and is
marvelous hidden lagoon in the island of Ko
should not miss out on relaxing on the la-
very well lit so one can really admire and
Mook. The only way to reach this gorgeous
goons peaceful white sandy beaches.
study the cave. However, the most thrilling
location is to swim about 80m through an underwater tunnel (a part of which is pitch-
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Khao Kop Cave - This was the most unique experience of my life. I have visited
part of the 800 meters long cave is the 350 meters you have to navigate lying down. Ba-
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DESTINATION
Anantara Si Kao Spa
Trang Breakfast
Local Baking Trang Cake
View from the Island Tour
Khao Kop Cave
sically, as you progress the passageway
dragon, which is considered good luck. It
seafood but are back dropped by a sublime
starts to become narrower and lower and
was utterly exciting and I would encourage
sunset at dinnertime. It is a must to experi-
you have to lie down on a boat to make your
every adventure lover to visit the cave.
ence a traditional Trang breakfast. The meal
way through over the water in the cave. The
The Food- The Island is fully geared to
captain and his assistant have to slowly ma-
pamper gastronomes. You can enjoy a vari-
are packed with flavor. Also, you shouldn’t
neuver you through this very narrow section
ety of delectable dishes created from the
miss out on the appetizing Trang cake.
and you dare not even move an inch. During
finest ingredients when dining at Anantara
The Spa - While in Trang I stayed at the
the boat ride parts of the ceiling were actu-
Si Kao Resort & Spa’s elegant restaurants
lovely Anantara Si Kao Resort & Spa. Need-
ally touching my nose! I felt I brushed
and stunning views compliment each meal
less to say the in-house spa was top-notch.
against at least a few bats and there were
here. In fact you can floor your spouse by
The ambience was peaceful and elegant
points I just did not think it was humanly
arranging a delicious romantic candlelight
and the massages were relaxing and rejuve-
possible to travel through the passage. The
dinner on the resort’s beach. Alternatively,
nating. I left each treatment feeling stress-
cave actually resembles a dragon’s torso
you can eat at one of the small restaurants
free and glowing. The experience really put
and it is believed that while lying down you
along Trang’s coastline. Not only do these
into perspective the relevance of wellness.
are traveling through the backbone of a
joints serve the most mouth watering
features an endless variety of dim sums that
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INTERNATIONAL
Visit Indonesia Tourism Office organized Familiarization trip to Bali, Indonesia for the Travel Agents from Western India Visit Indonesia Tourism Office, in association with Marriott Hotels and ICS Travel, had recently organized a Travel Agent familiarization trip to Bali from Western India.
Some of the highlights of the trip were Sunset Dinner Cruise, Bali Marine Safari, Tanah Lot Sunset Tour, Ubud Tour including a visit to the Goa Gajah Temple. The participants were from Ark Travels, Mumbai, Uniglobe Perfect Connections, Gujarat, Pearl Travels,, Pune, Cirrus, Mumbai , Vacation World, Mumbai, Right Connections, Mumbai, Maps & Stories, Mumbai, Ottila, Mumbai and Ezeego 1 alongwith Shelly Chandhok, Country Manager, VITO, India Office.
the temple. The group further visited the Coffee
the Bulgari Resort Bali, the Stones Hotel –
According to Visit Indonesia Tourism Office,
Plantation, Artisian Village, Ubud Royal Palace,
Legian Bali and Mandapa, a Ritz Carlton Re-
India, the trip included many experiences start-
Ubud Market, Goa Gajah Temple. During the
serve and explored the offerings for Leisure
ing with Lunch at Queens Tandoor followed by
trip the group stayed at Courtyard @ Seminyak
and MICE travellers.
Sunset Cruise Dinner. The team visited Bali
and Courtyard Nusa Dua. The Travel agents
Ms Shelly Chandhok added that VITO has
Safari & Marine Parki, the best safari experi-
also enjoyed shopping at Kuta, Seminyak and
been organizing regular sales blitzes, road-
ence in Bali, home to hundreds of amazing an-
Ubud Market and relished the gastronomical
shows and FAM Trips for both agents and
imals consisting over 60 species, including
offerings at Queens Ubud, Gabah Restaurant,
media in Indonesia. The FAM trip facilitated fa-
some rare and endangered species such as
and Sea Food at Jimbaran Beach and at Mar-
miliarization of the agents with the tourism
the Komodo, Orang Utan, and the Bali Mynah.
riott properties. The Group did site inspection
products of Indonesia that will enable them to
The Travel Agents team also went for a Tanah
followed by lunches & dinners at Marriott Ho-
promote the islands in India in a better way.
Lot tour to explore the beauty of the sunset at
tels & Resorts like the Ritz Carlton- Nusa Dua,
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Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai receives an overwhelming response during a three-city roadshow in India Atlantis, The Palm conducted a
been since the resort opened in
three city tour in Pune, Ahmed-
2008. It is one of our biggest inter-
abad and Nagpur that highlighted
national markets for FIT (Free In-
the latest offering of the fully inte-
dependent Travellers) and MICE.
grated entertainment resort. The
We see tremendous potential in
roadshow witnessed participation
the Indian outbound segment in
over 300 travel agents and trade
tier 2 and tier 3 cities. Each year,
partners. On receiving a fabulous,
Atlantis strives to expand on
Neil Shah, Manager Sales- At-
unique culinary, luxury and enter-
lantis, The Palm, commented,
tainment experiences to our first-
“India is a very important market
time guests and repeat visitors.”
for Atlantis, The Palm and has
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INTERNATIONAL
Witness Spectacular Pyrotechnics at this year’s Macau International Fireworks Display The 27th Macau International Fireworks Display Contest will be unveil in September 2015. Recently selected by Lonely Planet as one of the 10 Best Travel Regions of 2015, Macau has all the ingredients for a perfect holiday. Travel to Macau is easy as visa is on arrival, making it a convenient destination for Indian travelers, especially those who like to make impulse trips. This year, has some truly unique and exciting experiences to offer. It is the ideal destination if you want
night to celebrate the National Day.
globe in the past 26 years, making Macau Inter-
to soak in some rich culture and festivities that
Different outstanding pyrotechnic companies
national Fireworks Display Contest one of the
make a county what it is. A key attraction in
come from around the world to join the Macau In-
most stunning events of the year which attracts
Macau this year is the 27th Macau International
ternational Fireworks Display Contest each year
visitors from different places flocking into town for
Fireworks Display Contest.
in the past, and this year makes no exception. The
the fireworks show every year. She also ex-
Macau International Fireworks Display Contest
ten teams this year come from (according to the
pressed, “To work in line with building Macau into
is an event organized by Macau Government
order in the contest program) Malaysia; Portugal;
a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure, Macau
Tourist Office (MGTO). The 27th Macau Interna-
Finland; Taiwan, China; Korea; Italy; France; Aus-
Government Tourist Office will continue to present
tional Fireworks Display Contest is scheduled to
tria; Australia and Mainland China. Malaysia and
more fascinating and diversified events for resi-
take place above the sea area in front of the
Finland are two new places in the contest; simi-
dents and visitors, combining different elements
Macau Tower between September 5th and Octo-
larly, the companies from Italy and France will
with tourism to attract visitors from around the
ber 1st. 10 contesting teams will brighten up the
stage their first performance in Macau. Overall the
world to experience Macau’s charm as a ‘city of
city skyline with spectacular fireworks on the
teams demonstrate competitive experience and
events’.”
nights. The teams from France and Austria will
are ready to bring on a myriad of spectacular dis-
perform on September 27th which is the Mid-Au-
plays for both residents and visitors.
If one is planning to visit Macau during this time, your stay would be made much convenient
tumn Festival and World Tourism Day, while the
MGTO Director, Senna Fernandes expressed
with user friendly apps like ‘What’s On’ and ‘Ex-
teams from Australia and Mainland China will
her gratitude for the ardent support from many
perience Macau’ which is available on both an-
stage their fireworks displays on October 1st, a
well-known fireworks companies from across the
droid and iPhone versions.
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EVENT WATCH
Skal New Delhi Skal New Delhi recently held its luncheon meeting at The Claridges Hotel, New Delhi. The event was well attended and SKAL member Ajeet Bajaj was felicitated for winning the 'SKAL ASIA ENVIRONMENT AWARD' at the Skal Asia conference held in Manila recently.
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IN-CONVERSATION
Dnata is all set to be the ‘best’ in India Since its establishment more than five decades ago, dnata has established itself as an industry innovator and market leader in the Middle East. After entering India in November 2011, Middle East's leading travel Management Company, dnata, is aiming to make a mark in the Indian travel industry. During dnata’s recent roadshow in Delhi, Srishti Rai caught up with dnata Country Head, Mr. Ashish Kishore, to discuss dnata’s plans for the Indian market.
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IN-CONVERSATION
Q&A
come the number one company in the mar-
ings have started coming though your
ket. We want to be the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;bestâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in the market.
portal?
Our customers should come to us because
A: We have over 700 agents engage with
we offer the best services. I believe if the
us on this tool. Last year we delivered over
Dnata is relatively new in India? How
quality of your services satisfies each of
100 thousand visas, which is a massive
has your company fared in the Indian
your customers than the tag of being num-
number. This year we are looking to double
market?
ber one becomes so irrelevant. So we have
that number. We are operating completely
Dnata started in India in 2011. When we
completely different approach than most
on an automated process. We have call cen-
entered India our focus area was corporate
other companies. Our focus is absolutely on
ters for support. Data from here directly
travel, and in the first year of our operation,
quality.
flows into the immigration system. Of course,
we continued to focus on corporate travel.
we have quality check process in place.
After corporate travel we got into the Dubai
As far as technology goes, in addition
visa business and then the Marhaba busi-
to your portal, are you planning to intro-
ness last year. Basically, there are two lines
duce any new products?
Other than transparency and technology, what unique services do you give
of our business: corporate line and the B2B
We already use technology in everything
line. Response for both has been tremen-
we do. For example, on the corporate travel
So far as travel agents are concerned, I
dous. We received a great response from
side, we have a plethora of technology that
think our USP is that we deliver good prod-
the B2B market. The response from agents
we use. We have a desktop that agents can
ucts at a great value. Our customers come
has been overwhelming. They are happy to
use to book corporate travel, which is policy
to buy our products not because of the price
work with a company which is transparent,
compliant. We also offer a self booking tool
but because of value. Our products may be
responsive, does not steal their money and
for corporates, which means that if you are
slightly more expensive, but the value that
which is a leader in technology.
employee of an organization, then we can
we deliver is unbeatable. For example, if
Three things worked in our favour: our
deploy the self booking tool for you, which is
there is a customer who is flying out in one
transparency, our technology and our peo-
as good as B2C tool. It is like an OTA but all
day time. He will come to us because we will
ple. These factors are still the core of dnata.
the corporate policies apply to that. So we
get his visa issued in time. We will even take
We focus on our people and service delivery,
have a technology for the corporate seg-
his call in the evening because we run a
making sure that technology remains the
ment. We also have a great email manage-
24X7 call center. So my message to travel
backbone of our delivery. Now, we are ex-
ment tool, voice management tool and
agents is that if you are looking for a partner
tending our product outreach.
quality management tool. There are just so
that delivers value, come to us. We have al-
many technologies.
ways considered agents as our partners
How much year on year growth has dnata India seen? We are growing 100% year-on-year. We
agents?
rather than our sub agents. Moving forward how do you plan to grow in future?
How important is India for you as
started with 10 people in 2011. We now have
In the last four years of our operation, we
over 350 people in our organization. We are
have entered in one line of business every
India is the largest market for dnata after
rapidly expanding. Our organization already
year. We started with corporate travel, and
Dubai in terms of size and scale, so our
has presence across eight cities.
now offer visa services for Abu Dhabi and
group quite excited to be here. I have great
Dubai. We are also the GSA for Qantas. So
support from my senior management. We
as we grow every year, we will probably start
are making investment in this market from
one line of business every year.
long-term perspective. We personally be-
According to you, what sets you services apart from others? Like I mentioned before our key objective
source market for dnata?
lieve that there is ample space and opportu-
has always been to bring transparency in
In terms of number, how popular is
business through good service backed by
your online Dubai visa? How many
great technology. We are not running to be-
agents deal with you? How many book-
nity in the Indian market as this market is growing and we are going to grow with it.
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INTERNATIONAL
Dnata and Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority partner to promote Abu Dhabi Summer Season across India Dnata in partnership with Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) has launched a roadshow across the country.
travel. The roadshow kicked off on 26 June with Chandigarh being the first city and will conclude on July 31st in Mumbai. Travel trade in each city
The roadshow targets industry professionals,
had the opportunity to learn more about travel to
to highlight Abu Dhabi Summer Season - a three
the UAE’s capital city, the benefits and services
month-long programme of family entertainment
they can offer their end consumers (such as visa
promoting the multi-faceted destination started
services and meet-and-greet services in both
from June 11 and continuing until September 5.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai airports). “Our partnership
Abu Dhabi Summer Season offers family-cen-
with TCA to promote amazing Abu Dhabi is yet
tial growth of tourist arrivals from India into Abu
tric activities, award-winning international shows
another way to bring to our trade partners the
Dhabi over the coming months,” said Ashish
and concerts such as Sesame Street and Bar-
best that UAE has to offer. The summer cam-
Kishore – Country head dnata India. Bejan Din-
ney, Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal and Myth-
paign has been designed with family travel in
shaw - TCA Abu Dhabi Country Manager- India,
busters, premium ‘edutainment’ concepts and
mind and the activities have been carefully cu-
said, “I am confident that our partnership with
value-driven tickets, supported by hotel and at-
rated to not just be relevant to this group, but also
dnata will help us to promote Abu Dhabi to all
traction packages from dnata designed for family
offer great value. I am sure we shall see substan-
the discerning travellers from India.” by T NH DESK Tourism New Zealand will execute this cam-
New Zealand launches new tourism campaign in India
paign through a fully-integrated marketing plan to deliver the 100% Pure New Zealand promise and aims at showcasing activities like sailing, vineyard tours, beach activities, waterfalls, glacier walks, wildlife and eco-adventures, soft cycling and glow-worm caves. Speaking about the campaign, Steven Dixon, Regional Manager - South and South East Asia,
Tourism New Zealand’s “Every Day a Different Journey” campaign showcases a wide range of unique landscapes and experiences
paign, moving from the idea of ‘fantasy is reality’
says, “India is a very important region for Tourism
and showing a stronger relationship between
New Zealand. Through our “Every Day a Different
people and place, as well as the idea that every-
Journey” campaign, we aim to effectively engage
thing is within easy reach in NewZealand.
with our Indian travellers to promote New Zealand
Tourism New Zealand is set to enthral Indian
The new strategy and 100% Pure New Zealand
as a preferred destination for a relaxing and reju-
travel enthusiasts with its new “Every Day a Dif-
commercial comes as one of the world’s longest
venating holiday. We would like our visitors to feel
ferent Journey” campaign, emphasising the diver-
running destination campaigns turns 16 making
inspired to come to New Zealand. The communi-
sity and proximity of experiences in the country.
it among the world’s most successful campaigns.
cations strategy is structured in a way that moves
The campaign is being rolled out nationally from
Chief Executive Kevin Bowler says the past
people from dreaming about a New Zealand hol-
July 7 to October 31, 2015 and will mainly be tar-
three years of 100% Middle-earth, 100% Pure
iday, to planning and ultimately booking a holiday.
geting Independent Professional travellers in the
New Zealand have been extraordinarily success-
We are emphasising our story of closeness and
cities of Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
ful with international visitor numbers at record lev-
diversity – how our amazing landscapes and ac-
els, but it is now the right time to move the
tivities are all within easy reach.”
Every Day a Different Journey represents an evolution of the 100% Pure New Zealand cam-
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INTERNATIONAL
Nepal looks ahead to restore tourism With the Nepal government throwing down the gauntlet to reopen all historical monuments for tourists, there is glimmer of hope and relief for the tourism industry of quake-affected Nepal, the most tourist-friendly destination.
v B SWAATI CHAUDHURY Y
tang-Helambu and Manaslu region for a period
The great Himalayan disaster that rocked
of time. Pokhra, Chitwan National Park and Dhu-
Nepal has hit the tourism hard and has not only
likhel have not suffered any damages. All promi-
resulted in loss of human lives but has also dam-
nent heritage sites of Kathmandu valley have
aged its priceless heritage structures. In an effort
been thrown open for visitors except Changu
to restore normalcy in the country’s tourism
Narayan temple. The eastern and western parts
radar, the government of Nepal has made a
of the country have not been affected by
novel attempt to remove all debris from heritage
tremors.” Ghimire also informed that only 10 per
sites and has reopened all its historical monu-
cent of hotel properties have been damaged.
ments from July 15 onwards.
South African Tourism conducts ‘Learn South Africa’ Training Programme Targets 1600 travel agents in 15 cities across India. One lucky travel agent from each city will win a free trip to South Africa.
The government of Nepal has reopened the
South African
Chandra Kumar Ghimire, Consul General of
route to Kailash-Mansarovar from Nepal and has
Tourism’s popular
Nepal in Kolkata explained, “Our country was hit
requested China to open the route from the
training
resulted in the loss of heritage sites in Kathmandu and some trekking trails creating fear in the minds of potential travellers. Things have begun looking up and all lifelines have geared up to normalcy. The Himalayan kingdom has eight UNESCO listed World Heritage sites, of which only three sites have been affected. Out of 36 trekking trails, only two have been affected.” Ghimire was speaking at a media interaction on “Revival of Nepal’s tourism” hosted by Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) and Consulate General of Nepal in Kolkata sometime on July 4. Nepal is regarded as the birthplace of Lord Buddha and the land of world peace. The coun-
Steps taken to restore tourism in Nepal: •The Nepal government has cleared all debris from heritage sites. •All historical structures have been reopened for tourists from July 15. •All heritage landmarks of Kathmandu valley have been opened except Changu Narayan temple. •Tourists can visit all national parks barring Langtang National Park. •Trekkers should not plan out any trek to LangtangHelambu and Manaslu region for sometime. •Pokhra, Chitwan National Park and Dhulikhel are safe bets for tourists with no incidences of any damage. •Annapurna trekking trail has not been affected by tremors. •Royal Nepal Airlines to resume flight services in Kolkata-Kathmandu sector later this year.
Learn
South Africa is back
with
unique
its class
room style training.
The
module
of
sixth the
Hanneli Slabber Country Manager, South African Tourism
training kick started on July 13th in Goa and travels to 14 other cities until 04th August 2015. Learn South Africa training programme was launched in 2010 with the objective to further intensify knowledge about South Africa as a destination, amongst the frontline staff of travel agencies. With an aim to train 1600 Indian trade partners, Learn
try has 26.8 million residents living more than 101 ways of life. It is a dream destination for trav-
pro-
gramme
by one of the worst natural disasters that have
China side.
South Africa VI will cover the following
ellers providing authentic, wonderful holiday ex-
The Himalayan country is making an effort to
cities – Goa, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Delhi,
perience and offers the best of nature, adventure
rebuild its lost heritage structures with the sup-
Jalandhar, Lucknow, Kolkata, Mumbai,
and culture.
port of archaeological fund discovery. In an at-
Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Trichy, Banga-
Experts from New Zealand, Germany, Belgium
tempt to woo Indian travellers, Nepal Tourism
lore, Cochin and Nagpur. This year South
and the United States have revealed that the An-
Board is into organizing campaigns across In-
Africa Tourism has offered a lucky draw for
napurna trekking trail has not suffered any dam-
dian metros for revival of its tourism. Ghimire
participants. One lucky travel agent from
age. The lofty snow-capped peaks of Dhauligiri,
added, “A number of tourists from New Delhi are
each city will get a chance to win an all ex-
Annapurna, Manaslu, Gaurishankar, Mt. Ever-
planning a trip to the Himalayan destination.
pense paid trip to South Africa.
est, Lhotse and Makalu have escaped from the
Mumbai and New Delhi have the highest number
Commenting on the upcoming module
ravages of disaster.
of Indian tourist footfall to Nepal. At the same
of Learn South Africa, Hanneli Slabber,
Ghimire said, “The best possible way to help
time, we are trying to spruce up the flight con-
Country Manager, South African Tourism
the quake-hit country recover from the calamity
nectivity from Kolkata to Kathmandu by increas-
said, “Based on our research, we noticed
is to visit the country. All national parks in the
ing the frequency of Air India.” Talks are on for
that behaviour of Indian traveler is chang-
country are quite safe for tourists except Lang-
Royal Nepal Airlines to resume its operation from
ing, they look for more experience based
tang National Park. Trekkers are refrained from
Kolkata sometime this year.
and memorable holidays than simple itin-
embarking upon trekking expeditions to Lang-
eraries.
by T NH DESK
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NEW APPOINTMENTS
Vikram Reddy General Manager, Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai Vikram Reddy, a Four Seasons veteran, has recently taken over as the General Manager of the Four Seasons Hotel, Mumbai. He has moved from Jakarta to Mumbai. A native of Hyderabad, he has not one but two undergraduate degrees, the first in Accounting and Economics from the Osmania University in Hyderabad, and the second in Business Administration from the California State University in Long Beach. At the start of his career, Vikram worked for three small California Hotel companies as Financial Controller in short order, following which he joined Four Seasons in Bali as the Director of Finance in 1993. Vikram then spent four years at the group's iconic Jimbaran Bay, Bali property before transferring to the Four Seasons Singapore as Area Director of Finance in 1997, overseeing the hotels in Bali and the Maldives.
Manish Dayya Area General Manager, Lavasa Hotels & Convention Centre, Accor Hotels Manish Dayya has been appointed as the new Area General Manager â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lavasa Hotels & Convention Centre for Accor Hotels. He is with Accor Hotels since 2013. Prior to this posting Mr. Dayya has worked for Accor Hotels two resorts Novotel Goa Shrem Resort and Grand Mercure Goa Shrem Resort. He is a graduate from Institute of Hotel Management Goa, 1997 batch with an elaborate experience of working at various levels with brands such as the Taj Hotels, Marriott Hotels, Lemon Tree Hotels, Raintree Hotels and Royal Orchid Hotels. He has also been instrumental in many pre-openings during his tenure and 18 years of his work experience. He will now spear head the pre-opening of the Novotel Lavasa and will be responsible for the hotel operations of Mercure Lavasa and the Lavasa International Convention Centre.
Neelabh Chugh Director Food and Beverage, Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi has appointed Neelabh Chugh as Director Food and Beverage. Neelabh has more than 18 years of experience in the hospitality industry with some of the leading Indian and International brands. He is a highly motivated individual, driven for results with focus on performance, having an eye for detail and passion for the hospitality industry with excellent interpersonal skills. In his new role, he will be responsible for running day to day operations of the hotel, developing procedures and service standards and re-positioning the food and beverage outlets of the hotel Prior to joining Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi, Neelabh was associated with Double Tree by Hilton, Gurgaon, as a Director, F&B.
Anuj Bidani Director of Sales and Marketing, The Claridges Hotels & Resorts
The Claridges Hotels & Resorts, acknowledged for its old world elegance and contemporary luxury, is proud to announce the appointment of Anuj Bidani as the Director of Sales and Marketing for The Claridges, New Delhi and The Nabha Residence, Mussoorie. With over 13 years of vast experience in hospitality industry Anuj possesses great leadership skills, a passion for excellence and a talent for developing high-performing teams that drive excellent business results. Bidani will be responsible for leading and further improving all aspects of the sales,formulation of strategies, analysing sales performance and leading the sales team.
Ramasamy Natarajan Director of Sales, Shangri-La Hotel, Bengaluru Shangri-La Hotel, Bengaluru has appointed Ramasamy Natarajan as director of sales. In his new role, Ram will head the Sales Department encompassing corporate sales, MICE and travel trade business. With more than 11 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Ram possesses great leadership skills, a passion for excellence and a talent for developing high-performing teams that drive excellent measurable business results. He has worked with various five-star hotels; in his last assignment, he was part of the pre-opening team and led the sales team at Fairmont Jaipur.
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