India Tourism Mart goes virtual


By IANSlife

New Delhi, Jan 5 (IANSlife): India Tourism Mart (ITM), a buyer-seller meet organised by the Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH), will be held in a virtual format, starting February 18.

The three-day event will see online B2B interactions between Indian tourism exhibitors and a group of global buyers selected from over 90 countries. The international buyers reflect a strategic mix of target countries which are critical, developed and under developing markets for India. The topics of discussion ranges from leisure, adventure, mice, heritage and niche tourism sectors.

Its previous editions has seen active attendance from over 250 buyers from over 65 countries having B2B interactions from hundreds of tourism exhibitors from India, including most of the State Governments, hotel companies, tour operators and travel agents and tourist transporters.

Domestic tourism buyers will also be invited to discuss on tourism trade, corporate and institutional tourism.

The event will also witness virtual knowledge tourism conclave which will look to bringing the best in tourism and policy makers to discuss how Indian tourism is strategic to India's socio-economic goals and critical as the country targets post pandemic revival.

The ITM 2021 virtual will also hope to showcase and be a curtain raiser for the actual physical ITM to be held in September 2021 highlighting a tourism ready India once the vaccine is successfully deployed.

  

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