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TTF moves to two of the country’s important commercial hubs, Surat and Pune, which are expected to result in a quantum jump in visitor footfalls.
TTF Surat moves back to Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium, bang in the heart of the city.
TTF Pune relocates to the brand new Messe Global Pune, inside Seasons Mall, one of Pune’s top shopping destinations, centrally located in the upmarket Koregaon Park and Magarpatta area.
Both the Surat and Pune shows are expected to be housefull and bigger than last year. Entry to the shows is free if registered online. Participating states and countries will present cultural events and marketing presentations to trade visitors and the media.
The Western Region, comprising the most potential travel markets in the country, is gearing up for hectic marketing activity with the TTF Series coming up at Ahmedabad (2-4 Sep), Surat (9-11 Sep), Mumbai (16-18 Sep) and Pune (23-25 Sep).
Located in the country’s biggest travel markets, TTF Ahmedabad and Mumbai are well on their way to being 25% bigger than last year.
TTF, India’s oldest and largest travel trade show which is now organised in nine cities annually, is the ideal platform for the travel trade to meet, mix and market under one roof. Exhibitors at the show promote their best and latest tourism products to the Indian and International travel trade industry.
Apart from showcasing the various facets of the travel and tourism sector from across the world, this year the TTF series has also introduced Startup Knockdown+, a platform to connect, engage and deliberate on the new travel technology startups.
LAST EDITIONS’ SYNOPSIS
TTF Surat held from 18-20 September, 2015 at Surat International Exhibition and Convention Centre, witnessed 186 Exhibitors, 3403 General Visitors and 731 Trade Visitors. 17 States and 5 Countries were represented at the show.
TTF Pune held from 2-4 October, 2015 at Ishanya Opposite Golf Course, witnessed 139 Exhibitors, 2599 General Visitors and 881 Trade Visitors. 17 States and 5 Countries were represented at the show.
With consistent support from Ministry of Tourism, state tourism boards, national tourist offices, thousands of private exhibitors and trade associations, TTF continues to be the ideal platform providing immense opportunities for the buyers and sellers from across the world to come and experience the Indian culture, showcase their latest offerings and build long term business ties.
Source: travelnewsdigest.in