Issue dated > 1 - 15 October, 2002  
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Cover Story

TAAI 2002 Takes Kochi By Storm
The recently concluded 51st TAAI convention which was hosted in ‘God’s Own Country’ witnessed all the 1400 delegates (far above expectations) enjoying a cultural extravaganza par excellance and screaming for more. However, the impeccably organised and diligently executed forum left a lot to be desired for the more serious delegates, discovers Raadia Mukadam

Trade Bytes

MoT Sleeping Over Dual Tariff: RBI
Jaypee Greens To Invest Over Rs 300 Crore On Its Expansion Programme
Haryana Celebrates World Tourism Day
TCI Takes Over As PSA For NCL Offers Special Festive Rates
TMF Aims To Enhance Indian Tourism Potential
Trails To Aggressively Promote Northern Kerala And Southern Karnataka

Core Comment

Back To Nature Is The Order Of The Day - The Kerala Way
Wish to understand the psychosomatic relationship that the West talks about or realise the vedic understanding of the symbiosis between the body, mind and soul? Come to Kerala and explore the land of Ayurveda for a herbal holiday.

Snapshots From
IATO Convention 2002 &
The 51st Annual TAAI Convention 2002

MacroView

‘Sustaining’ Tourism Is The Need Of The Hour: PATA
Tourism - Everybody’s Business
‘We Have To Become Globally Competitive In Terms Of Price And Quality In Our Tourism Products’
MTDC Bags The Allan Currimbhoy Trophy At TAAI
The New TAAI Team

Uplink

Galileo Introduces The Enhanced Viewpoint 3.0
Galileo’s Reliable Expense Management
Amadeus Inks JV With Choice International
Product Updates

AirWaves

Air France Enters Code-Share Agreement With Delta And Aeroflot
Kale Targets Aggressive Growth In BPO Space
Emirates Dishes Up New Delights For Healthy Eaters
Malaysian Airlines Approaches MoCA To Increase Indian Operations
British Airways Receives 50th Airbus Aircraft
SWISS Launches Frequent Flyer Programme

Hotel Talk

There Is Opportunity Galore For Hoteliers, They Only Need The Business Acumen To Reap It
300,000 Rooms Needed To Tap 2020 Demand: WTO
Choice India Makes Inroads In Jaipur With Comfort Inn

LookIn

IATO Convention Showcases Tourism Potential Of Eastern And N-E States
J&K Tourism Asserts Position At ASSOCHAM Meet
Somnath: Gujarat’s Magnificent Temple Destination
GOI Has Set Up Its New Project Monitoring System
Centre’s Plan To Promote New Waterways Seen In Positive Light
WB Tourism Upset With Centre’s Cold Shoulder

LookOut
STB Ties Up With Cox & Kings To Augment Corporate Business
‘World Tourism Day 2002’ Reflects Significance Of Sustainable Tourism
HKTB Identifies HongKong As Asia’s Future Cruise Hub
US-Based Travel PIE Identifies OM As The Indian Voice
Taiwan Opens Doors For Indian Tourists
STB Identifies Strategy ‘TTMs’ To Further Strengthen Base In Indian Market
Channel Chat

Karnataka Sub-Agents Call For Sweeping Changes In Regulatory Norms Of IATA
Is there any one who cares? Or is anyone listening to our voice? This is what Alur R A, proprietor, SGL Tours & Travels, Karnataka, has to say regarding the position and role of Non-IATA agents in Karnataka. In conversation with Lakshman V, he highlights the voice of his fraternity and appeals for some serious reforms and changes.

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