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War clouds hit Raj tourism as booking cancellations begin
War clouds hit Raj tourism as booking cancellations begin

Time of India

time18-05-2025

  • Time of India

War clouds hit Raj tourism as booking cancellations begin

1 2 Jaipur: The Pahalgam terrorist attack and Operation Sindoor have impacted the tourism industry where it hurts the most. Cancellations of bookings for the upcoming tourist season have already started, making the industry apprehensive of foreign tourists skipping the state, especially destinations in border areas. It took almost four years to overcome the Covid impact on overseas travel movement, with foreign tourist arrivals crossing the levels of 2019 in 2024. However, the possibility of a military confrontation with Pak and the insecure atmosphere of the fallout increased uncertainty among tourists. Surendra Singh Shahpura, senior vice president of Federation of Hospitality and Tourism of Rajasthan (FHTR), said, "Even a single skirmish often leads to weeks or months of 'avoid travel' advisories from embassies. For luxury travellers from Europe, US, and Australia, Rajasthan is seen as a leisure destination. Any perception of war, even hundreds of kilometres away, triggers mass cancellations." He mentioned that many tour operators are delaying bookings for the coming season. "Border towns like Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Barmer are geographically close to any Indo-Pak conflict escalation zone. These are not just military-sensitive zones but also tourism hubs." Ranvijay Singh Rathore, senior vice president of Hotel Federation of Rajasthan (HFR), said tourism is not just seasonal; rather, it is sensitive to perception, peace, and political stability. "The recent five-day Indo-Pak conflict erased an entire upcoming tourism season for several regions. Not just a few cancellations or reschedules, but a complete halt in forward bookings. It shook confidence and disrupted travel sentiment," he said, adding that while other industries may see gradual slowdowns during crises, tourism sees overnight collapses. "A negative news cycle or even a sensationalised media narrative can undo months of marketing efforts in a matter of hours," he said.

‘Meet in India': Centre to promote Raj events industry
‘Meet in India': Centre to promote Raj events industry

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

‘Meet in India': Centre to promote Raj events industry

Jaipur: Like the 'Wed in India' push last year, Union tourism ministry will kick off the three-day ' Great Indian Travel Bazaar ' (GITB) with a " Meet in India " prelude to promote the events industry. GITB is jointly organised by the state and the Union govt to attract foreign tourists. In the 14th year of the event, 280 international tour operators from 55 countries, 25 foreign MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) operators, and 50 domestic players confirmed participation, as per a release by the state tourism department. Surendra Singh Shahpura, vice-chairman of event organiser FICCI Rajasthan, said, "Over 11,000 structured business-to-business meetings are scheduled during the two days of the exhibition. The focus will be on both weddings and MICE, as the govt of India is very aggressive in promoting these segments in the country." Shahpura said the presence of a large number of hotels with infrastructure meeting the full range of event requirements and rates suiting all pockets has given Jaipur a vantage point to lead both segments. GITB will be held from May 4 to 6 at JECC, Sitapura.

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