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Indian Association of Tour Operators now almost everywhere in the country
3 hours ago
Expansion plans have long been a goal for the Executive Committee of the association.
IATO’s reach is now in all most all parts of the country geographically.
The Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) Executive Committee recently reviewed and restructured its regional and the state chapters to expand its wings and strengthen its membership base in Uttarakhand, Ladakh, Lakshadweep, Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman, and Diu.
In continuation, IATO has further expanded its wings by appointing Co-Chairman and in-charge in various states and union territories.
Rajasthan, being the large state with a strong membership basis, was considered to have a Co-chairman and Mr. Mahendra Singh of Holidays N Vaccations, Jaipur, has been appointed as Co-Chairman of Rajasthan.
Indian Association of Tour Operators appoints new Southern Regional Chapter Chair
May 3, 2021
The Indian Association of Tour Operators announced the appointment of a new Southern Regional Chapter Chair along with new Chairs in Kerala, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, and Ladakh.
The IATO Executive Committee relooked and restructured the IATO Regional and State Chapters to expand its wings and strengthen the membership basis.
President of IATO is sure this will help strengthen the IATO membership base for India as a whole.
In Uttarakhand and Ladakh, there were no separate Chapter Chairs in these two states.
In an obvious bid to strengthen the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) after the new team took over, IATO has appointed a New Regional Chapter Chair of the Southern Region and State Chapter Chairs in Kerala, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, and Ladakh.
India tour operators set up task force to deal with COVID-19
8 hours ago
The Indian Association of Tour Operators is doing all it can think of to help with the worsening health crisis.
The setting up of this task force is one of the first major activities of the new IATO Executive Committee.
Among the many things that need to be addressed, the Association is working to help with oxygen supplies, medicines, and hospital beds.
In an effort to help its members deal with situations arising out of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and its variants, the Indian Association of Tour Operators is doing all it can think of to help with the worsening health crisis.