Live
- India among top 10 countries with AI readiness: Report
- UNICEF to support Kerala's children with special needs
- Meta purges over 2 million accounts linked to scam centres
- Mumbai, Delhi ranked among top 5 prime residential markets in Asia-Pacific
- Russia provided North Korea with anti-air missiles in exchange for troop deployment
- PCB appoints Azhar Ali as head of youth development
- Deepam-2 Scheme Reaches 5 Million Beneficiaries in Three Weeks, says Nadendla Manohar
- Will RG Kar tragedy impact Bengal bypoll results?
- BGT 2024:25: Josh Hazlewood picks four as Australia bundle out India for 150
- BRS rallies support for Lagacharla ‘victims’
Just In
Travel and Tourism Fair, India's largest travel trade show kicks off
Travel and Tourism Fair (TTF) kicked off at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) on Friday, and it will be concluded on July 6. It is the largest travel trade show in South India, featuring many domestic and out-bound destinations for Indian tourists.
Kondapur: Travel and Tourism Fair (TTF) kicked off at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) on Friday, and it will be concluded on July 6. It is the largest travel trade show in South India, featuring many domestic and out-bound destinations for Indian tourists.
Indian tourists took around 26 million international and 1.8 billion within India trips in 2018. India is also one of the fastest growing markets in the world for business and MICE-related travel. Of this, 40% of the outbound market is from South India, distributing among several states - Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. TTF South (Hyderabad) brings the best of travel trade from the booming South Indian travel market under one roof.
More than 165 exhibitors from 3 countries and 12 states are participating this year in TTF SOUTH (Hyderabad). Sri Lanka, the Partner Country for TTF SOUTH is participating with a large delegation.TTF South also has participation and representation from Karnataka, Delhi, Bihar, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir and Kerala.
About 46 corporates and 168 travel trade buyers from all over India are being hosted for the show within the show venue hotel Novotel, attached to the HICC. The hosted buyers have pre-scheduled appointments with exhibitors, using the online meeting diary.
This year's TTF in Hyderabad will also host the TTF Forum. It is a knowledge-sharing platform which will bring thought leaders from the travel industry for exclusive interactions and Q&A sessions. Learn trends, best practices and much more from the best in the business at the Forum. With an umbrella theme of the 'Changing Dynamics of Indian Travel', TTF SOUTH (Hyderabad) will witness panel discussions on 'Decoding Corporate Travel Trends, What's in Store for 2019' and 'Managing Large Corporate Travel Budgets'.
TTF is a place not just for the travel trade but for all travel lovers to visit. Visitors can explore many destinations, varied packages as well as plan and book their future holidays.
The two-day travel trade show brings together state tourism boards, national tourist offices, hoteliers, airlines, tour operators and travel agents, online travel companies, railways and cruise lines under one roof. There will be colorful displays of various places one can visit, with a hint of their various attractions.
"TTF in Hyderabad is positioned to be a leading travel trade show in South India, due to the city's infrastructure and strategic location in the centre of the region. So, if there is one travel trade show in South India you cannot miss, TTF Hyderabad would be it," said Sanjiv Agarwal, Chairman and CEO, Fairfest Media Ltd.
TTF South is supported by Incredible India, SIGTOA, TAAI, OTOAI, ADTOI, TOAT and ETAA.
© 2024 Hyderabad Media House Limited/The Hans India. All rights reserved. Powered by hocalwire.com