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TAAI - AP Chapter Taking Tourism Head On
Charmaine Fernz - Hyderabad
The city of Hyderabad, though low profile in the past, has of late begun to
make its mark in the Indian tourism arena. This fact can be substantiated from
the booming tourism industry in the city. Mahesh K Neralkar, chairman, TAAI
- AP Chapter explains, "Hyderabad has a lot of tourist attractions but
the only drawback has been the lack of proper and aggressive awareness. We have
not been able to attract the right kind and amount of international tourists
to the city, but this scenario is fast changing, with a proactive chief minister
and tourism ministry on board."
TAAI being a proactive association in most parts of the country, what activities
set the growth pace in the AP Chapter? An enthusiastic Neralkar says, "We
have regular meetings every month, wherein we invite a guest speaker from the
industry to share their views with our members. We also have a council of 11
members, each looking after a particular section of the industry like visas,
airlines etc. This committee meets in between the monthly meetings to keep a
tab on the latest happenings and to set solutions to impending problems. Apart
from this, we also conduct a quiz programme for our council members to keep
them abreast with the industry."
With the travel industry all over India including AP being faced with common
issues like TDS and ADMs, an added problem in the city is the lack of proper
representation by airlines. "Most airlines are represented by GSAs in AP,
so due to lack of authoritative figures, we do not get correct airfares, no
confirmation of seats and other facilities that travel agents get in the metros,"
adds Neralkar. However concluding on a positive note, he says, "In the
past, we have not been able to work closely with the government, likewise participation
from other sectors has also not been very strong. So, this year, the TAAI -
AP chapter along with Andhra Pradesh Tourism will be working out a year-long
strategy to aggressively promote the destination."
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