FICCI Tourism Committee have requested Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister of State for Tourism and Culture (IC) for urgent support for survival and revival of Indian Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Industry
Read MoreThe organised sector alone is likely to lose USD 25 billion. The figures are quite alarming and the industry needs immediate measures for survival, according to the CII-Hotelivate report.
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Read MoreCoronavirus has hit the tourism industry very harshly and it'll take up a lot of time to recover.
Read MoreLet’s speedily recognise, facilitate, get involved in the creation of tourism experiences and believe that the customers have changed and it’s REDO attitude all the way to survive anything involved in the tourism related businesses.
Read MoreThe government response to the paralysing impact the pandemic has had on the economy has left the tourism and hospitality sectors out in the cold. As joblessness in these sectors cross 35 million, BW Businessworld takes stock of the ground realities
Read MoreFAITH- Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality, the policy federation set up by the national associations(ADTOI, ATOAI, FHRAI, HAI, IATO, ICPB, IHHA, ITTA, TAAI, TAFI) proposes Tourism Aid & Restructuring Package to the Tourism Minister to seek specific measures for Indian Tourism from the Prime Minister and from the Finance Minister. Demands Rs 50,000 Cr tourism fund among other measures.
Read MoreTravel will offset the world’s misery and digital evolution will keep people connected. The physical attributes of human touch-based connection through a handshake or a hug will certainly get an impact due to social distancing which will leave a vacuum forever. It is time to EDiT!
Read MoreThe US is the richest country in the world as they have the greatest scientists and universities to work on the vaccine to fight the COVID-19.
Read MoreChina has seen a 95 per cent drop in business travel since the outbreak, is expected to lose 404 billion dollars in revenue from corporate travel followed by 190.5 billion dollars in loss for Europe.
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