Powered by Indian Express Online Media, the Green Tourism India Conclave shed light on the importance of embracing sustainable travel practices with particular focus on the Northeastern region
ATOAI senior secretary Vinayak Koul stated adventure tourism is the future of tourism in the country during a panel discussion on "Rafting, hiking, and road adventures".
Advisor to Chief Minister of Nagaland, Abu Metha stressed the need for a combined effort from the eight North Eastern states to make the region a global tourism destination.
Updated Dec 12, 2020 | 20:55 IST
Deep Kalra of MakeMyTrip, Deepika Rao of Ginger Hotels, Rohit Kapoor of OYO India & South Asia, and Vinayak Koul of Snowlion Expeditions discuss how tourism industry will beat the pandemic blues Representational Image 
The global tourism industry was battered Covid-19 pandemic like no other sector. The sector is staring at potential losses of a whopping $25 billion internationally and Rs 90,000 crore in India alone.
Industry captains discuss the sectoral challenges and outlined the roadmap to reboot, relaunch and revive India’s economy which had slid down due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The impact of Coronavirus and lockdown on the hospitality sector is huge. The hotel Industry expects revenue losses to the tune of Rs 90,000 crores and it is expected to see only 30% occupancy till the next year. This is because people have extensively reduced travelling amid pandemic. But, what will it take to woo travellers back? Wha