'Maharashtra Tourism' announces the inaugural edition of 'Maharashtra International Travel Mart', India's biggest B2B travel event in Mumbai from the 26th – 28thFebruary 2015.
The state of Maharashtra and Mumbai city have over the years contributed towards being a large part of the India’s ever growing tourism arrival figures, both to within India destinations and overseas. The Inaugural edition of ‘Maharashtra International Travel Mart’ is set on a B2B platform with over 250 registered Buyers and Media from over 30 countries exploring business opportunities for discerning travel and tourism products. These features will make the event one of the most sought after travel events in the country.
Mrs.Valsa R Nair Singh, IAS, Secretary, Tourism and Culture, Govt. of Maharashtra said "Maharashtra is home to the largest inventory of tourism products that the country has to offer with five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, over 900 caves, 350 forts with splendid wildlife and world-class beaches to adorn. 'Maharashtra International Travel Mart', being held for the first time will provide the impetus to the inbound travel and tourism industry and would enhance the marketing efforts of Maharashtra Tourism to promote our destinations to the travel trade and tourists from all over the world."
The Hosted buyers will be invited from the following key inbound markets: Netherlands, Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Israel Japan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, UAE, UK, USA, South Africa, Singapore, etc.
The event is supported by major travel – trade and hospitality association in India such as ‘Association of Domestic Tour Operators Association of India (ADTOI), Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) and Indian Association of Tour Operators.
EXCLUSIVE MAHARASHTRA PAVILION: Destination Maharashtra
Maharashtra has been one of India’s biggest tourist attractions with its wide arena of magnetisms. Mumbai being India’s biggest gateway city has been a key contributor to the Indian tourism visitor figures.
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