Further, this event also brought to fore an observation which seems rather ironic. Reasonable number of traditional and long standing SMEs in the space have expressed their concern on dwindling profit margins while on the other hand there are non traditional players who are making their debut in this space.
Another interesting finding was highlighted by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), which clearly stated that Asia Pacific will account for 40 per cent of global business travel spend in 2014 which is expected to reach a record US$ 1.18 trillion by 2014. Though the BRIC countries are actively being discussed, within them the faith in the India market has risen manifold. WTTC along with GBTA has recognised India as a major player in the tourism space in the coming years. India’s change at the government level is also being widely discussed as a positive development in providing a healthier business environment for investment.
Lastly, India – The Land of Buddha, an exclusive coffee table book published by Express TravelWorld was launched at ITB Asia. From ITB Asia to the forthcoming WTM in London, the world travel and tourism sector seems to be jetsetting across continents.
Reema Lokesh
Editor
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