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In this issue

Cut to July first week, the COVID-19 cases in India have started to recede and the vaccination drive is in a full swing. While States are finally opening their doors to the travellers, even far and near countries are thinking about opening their destination to the Indians, albeit fully vaccinated. However, everyone has learnt that a slow and cautious recovery is the best option in such a deadly pandemic.

While this brings confidence to our travel and tourism industry, we at TTJ as usual are keen on keeping our optimism alive. This reflects in our TTJ July 2021 issue, as we share more ‘Glimmer of Hopes’ through the words and thoughts of tourism stakeholders.

Also, the news of a major overhaul in Modi’s new Cabinet is refreshing and we look forward to the new and dynamic changes at MoT and MoCA with the appointment of G. Kishan Reddy as the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and Jyotiraditya Scindia as India’s new Civil Aviation Minister. Congratulations to both!

Travel Trade Journal Magazine Description:

PublisherSampan Media Pvt. Ltd.

CategoryTravel

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Sampan Media's monthly publication 'Travel Trade Journal ' is devoted to strategic and policy issues in the travel and tourism sector covering all news and views related to agents, national & international tourism boards, hotel industry, transportation, government policies and civil aviation sector in the country.

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