Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) and UBM India Pvt Ltd are co - organising
iTTE 2010- India Travel Trade Expo. Scheduled for 18-20 February 2010 in Mumbai.

India’s Exclusive B2B Travel Trade Exhibition

The objective of iTTE 2010 is to provide the travel trade and visitors a platform which will offer domestic and overseas tourists new vistas of business. The format of the event has been designed to offer the best networking and business opportunities and provide an interactive platform for all industries associated with Travel Trade.

 

Travel Industry News

Visa on arrival for tourists from five nations to India

In a major boost for Commonwealth Games 2010, the government has introduced for the first time visa on arrival' scheme for tourists from five countries from early next year.

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Maldives welcomes first Holiday Inn resort

The first Holiday Inn resort in the Maldives opened today in Kandooma Island on the South Malé atoll.

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Indian Govt: No leave allowance in private tour packages

With an order from the government now in place, private package tour operators will find it difficult to get Central government employees as their clients.

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US billionaire gives Irish tourism a boost

An Irish-American philanthropist is pitching in to save the flagging Irish tourism industry.

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CWG: Big boom for Ayurveda , medical tourism in India

Ayurvedic and Medical Tourism industries are likely to be the largest beneficiary of 2010 Commonwealth Games and may gain by around Rs.800 crore, according to an estimate survey done by industry body Assoc ham (Associated Chambers of Commerce and industry of India).

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Philippines tourist arrivals up 17%

MANILA, Philippines – According to top tourist destinations, arrivals grew by 17% or 5.2 million in the third quarter of 2009.

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India tightens rules for US tourists with long-term visas

In an apparent response to the David Headley episode, the Indian Government has, for the first time, imposed certain restrictions on American citizens visiting the country.

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Working holiday visa changes recommended to boost Australian tourism

Research into strategies to boost working holiday tourism in Australia has made key recommendations to the Australian Government including the introduction of a new short-term working holiday for students.

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Mr. Tarun Marwah:
+91 98208 82560 or tarunm@ubmindia.com

Mrs. Geeta Bhagat / Mr. Satish Vaghela
+91 22 22078184 or taai@taai.in

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