Association News

» PATA 60th anniversary and conference draws to a close

Over 1,000-delegates from all over the world, including many PATA Chapter heads, came together to discuss the state of tourism in the Asia Pacific region ... Read more

» GITB 2011 to have only business-to-business (B2B) meetings

Within two days there are 6,800 B2B meetings, the mart is not going to be open to the general public. Rajasthan Tourism Department will promote rural tourism sites at GITB. ... Read more

» Travel Agents Federation Of India Signs Mou With Turkish Indian Tourism Council

The Tourism Council will operate in the form of two National Divisions, one in India and other in Turkey and the members of the Council will meet in alternating years in Turkey and India. ... Read more

» UN comes together to promote tourism for development

UNWTO has come together with seven UN agencies and programmes to boost tourism as an instrument for development. ... Read more

» PATA positions itself in the face of change

Discussions at PATA 60th anniversary and Conference considered PATA’s impact over the past 60-years, its relevance today, and its commitment to the future. ... Read more

» One thousand delegates expected at PATA 60th anniversary and Annual Conference

As well as discussing the future direction of PATA, the two-day conference programme will also focus on some of the key challenges facing tourism professionals today. ... Read more

» UNWTO congress to debate the future of snow and mountain tourism

7th World Congress on Snow and Mountain Tourism (Grenoble, France, April 28-29, 2011) ... Read more

» DGCA fails to resolve the commission issue between agents and airlines

The March 18, 2011, meeting held by the DGCA with IAAI, the 16 airlines, IATA & MoCA does not reach any conclusive agreement. ... Read more

» ADTOI elects Subhash Verma as its President for 2011-13

This is the first time that direct elections were held to fill up the posts of Managing Committee ... Read more

» Asia and the Pacific record growth of seven per cent in January

South Asia set the pace with the strongest arrivals growth from amongst the four sub-regions covered for January 2011, with a gain of 14%. ... Read more

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