'India International Travel Mart', organized in association with Maharashtra Tourism, is being held this month between 23 - 25 November 2012 at Deccan Grounds, Next to Bombay Sappers, Yerwada, Pune.
With this year’s edition of ‘IITM’ in Pune, Sphere Travelmedia & Exhibitions completes thirteen years of providing the travel industry and discerning buyers from the travel trade and corporate sector an opportunity to do business. International Travel Mart’ will showcase a variety of destinations from different spheres such as pilgrimages, adventures, culture & heritage, beaches, hills and many more.
The event will have over 150 participants from over 8 countries. The participants include Travel agents & Tour Operators, Destination Management Companies, Hotels & Resorts, National Tourist Offices, state tourism boards, Online Travel Portals etc.
Some of the International participants who are participating this year include, Dubai Tourism, Nepal Tourism Board, Tourism Malaysia, Tourism Authority of Thailand, Orient Tours – Sharjah, Banyan Tree Resorts etc.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sanjay Hakhu, Director, Sphere TravelMedia said, “India in spite of the present business environment is fast emerging as one of the most interesting and productive countries for the travel trade industry both for leisure and business travel. A combination of factors is responsible for the growth and demand of travel trends from India. The visitor profile is on a B2B & B2C format like and will have over 15000 visitors over three days”.
Tourism Studies and Trends indicate that the year 2012 – 13 will see more than 15 million tourists embanking on overseas travel and with the advent of low cost international airfares, holiday packages that are available on monthly installments payable over a period of time, International Travel is no longer a luxury.
The 'India International Travel Mart' provides an ideal 'marketing opportunity' and 'excellent backdrop' to enhance the participant's 'brand-equity' in the eyes of the discerning end consumer and the travel-trade.
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