MICE Affairs Media group, News Bureau, 05 April 2022
.MICE Show India and Travel Tech India taking place alongside the
virtual 3-in1-show, hosted on ITB Community in Asia (ITB
Community) from 5 – 7 April 2022
• Conference’s keynote sessions to focus on opening borders for
travelling, accelerating recovery and improving sustainability in the
industry
• Strong exhibitors and visionary pioneers at this year’s show,
including Agoda, Airbnb, AMEX GBT, BCD Meetings & Events,
Booking.com, Contiki, GIATA, MCI GeTS India Pvt Ltd, National
Tourism Office of Spain, Tripadvisor, Turismo de Portugal, Uber,
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts and many more.
Under the theme of “Connecting you to the
Indian Travel Market”, the 3-in-1 show ITB India, MICE Show India and
Travel Tech India 2022 opens its virtual doors, gathering top-notch industry
figures and international exhibitors from various segments of MICE, Leisure,
Corporate and Travel Technology.
The B2B virtual events, happening on ITB Community in Asia (ITB
Community) from 5 – 7 April, will provide up-to-date insights and key
strategies to lead the industry, mainly in Indian and South Asian markets,
towards recovery and growth. Key exhibitors at this year’s virtual show
include Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Business Events Perth, German
National Tourist Office, GIATA, Melia Hotels International, National Tourism
Office of Spain in India, Radisson Blu Hoi An, Royal Commission for AlUla,
Sarawak Tourism Board, Tourism New Zealand and Turismo de Portugal,
to name a few.
“This year’s powerful conference’s keynote sessions unveil the biggest and
most important issues to open the doors for travelling, accelerate
international recovery and ultimately make sure that the travel, tourism and
MICE industries become more inclusive and sustainable in the years
ahead”, said Katrina Leung, Managing Director of Messe Berlin
(Singapore), the organiser of ITB India, MICE Show India and Travel Tech
India.
Top line-up of industry leaders at ITB India Conference
As the travel industry is on the path to recovery, industry experts will share
their ideas on the future of the Indian and South Asian travel markets.
ITB
India’s travel think tank will cover topics ranging from MICE, Corporate,
Leisure Travel, Hospitality, Transportation and Travel Technology.
In the first session of the first conference day, titled “What Will Be Key to
Travel the World Again?”, John Wroughton Brown, CEO, Agoda
outlines what it takes to succeed as the industry continues to move forward on. He will share his thoughts on what the major game changers will be,
how industry players are continuing to innovate the business models to
remain competitive and their plans for the future of the travel industry.
Travel and tourism play an indispensable ingredient to the world's overall
economic health. Few, if any, industries generate jobs and commerce like
the travel industry. Yet it is facing unprecedented challenges. In the session
named “The Road to Sustainable Travel”, Laura Houldsworth,
Managing Director & Vice President, Asia Pacific, Booking.com will
explore how India and South Asia are getting ready for the opening of the
markets and the return of the travellers.
“Pivot! New Challenges Bring New Opportunities” is the session on the
second day of the conference in which Vishal Suri, Managing Director,
SOTC Travel Limited outlines the importance of customer service as the
industry recovers from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In his
keynote speech he will also explain why the travel industry needs to focus
on making customers feel safe when they book a trip away.
As hoteliers welcome guests back and look for ways to accelerate recovery,
they are facing pressing questions, such as: What is the most-effective way
to meet guests’ new expectations? or How to deal with the growing labour
shortage? Under the heading “Driving India’s Next Tourism Revolution”,
G. Kamala Vardhana Rao, Director General, Ministry of Tourism,
Government of India and Managing Director, India Tourism
Development Corporation (ITDC) will discuss trends and solutions to
simplify operations and elevate guest experiences.
Young travellers keep the connection alive with their desire for shared
experiences, storytelling and wanderlusting over when they can travel
again. In his keynote speech on Conference Day Three named “Youth
Travel: Trends and Opportunities for Growth”, Adam Armstrong,
Global CEO, Contiki will discuss what the year 2022 might be like for gen
Z and Millennials looking to fulfill their travel dreams, now that international
travel is slowly getting back on track.
MICE Show India with a comprehensive agenda for business,
conference, and networking
This year’s MICE Show India gathers top executives from world’s reputable
MICE associations and leading companies to provide valuable insights and
actionable strategies to move the MICE industry forward.
Mikael Ek, Managing Director EMEA, BCD Meetings & Events explores
several expected trends to lead the way through recovery and beyond in his
session, “Business Considerations & Trends 2022". He will also explain
how to re-imagine the future of MICE, introducing various ways to conduct
meetings and events.
The panel discussion titled "How to Transform Your Meetings & Events
From Carbon Intensive to Carbon Neutral" will share best practices to
help the industry make meetings and events more sustainable. Among the
confirmed speakers are Arnab Mukherjee, Director, Meetings & Events
India & Global Attendee Experience, AMEX GBT – American Express
Global Business Travel Meetings & Events, Patrick Rush, Senior Regional
Director Asia Pacific, American Express Meetings & Events, and
Sanghamitra Bose, Vice President & General Manager, Singapore, Hong
Kong & Thailand, AMEX GBT – American Express Global Business
Travel (Moderator).
“How to Design Incredible Virtual Events - Based on Neuroscience”
will be presented by Samir Kalia, Managing Director, MCI GeTS India Pvt
Ltd who will share engagement tools and tips that can help keep
enthusiasm alive and online audiences stay engaged longer.
The organisers and attendees of business events want to meet in person
again. “Bringing People Together and Back Again through
Conventions and Meetings” is the dedicated title of a presentation by
Chander Mansharamani, Managing Director, Alpcord Network Travel &
Conference Management Company. He will highlight the importance of
business events as an economic driver for cities and how their economic
contribution feeds into the businesses surrounding the venue.
In the past two years, everything we knew and loved about work changed
due to pandemic.
In the panel discussion titled “Making Incentive Travel a
Growing Business Post-COVID”, Barun Gupta, President, SITE India
and Sanjeev Joshi, President, American Society of Travel Advisors
(ASTA), Past President, SITE India will engage in a debate on why
incentive travel programmes must change, too. Kamal Gill, Managing
Director, OptiMICE Events will talk about “The New Face of MICE in India
– Post Pandemic”. The MICE Show India will be rounded off with a session
by Amit Saroj, CEO, Indiattiude with the title “After Lockdown – MICE’s
New Business Model to Bounce Back”.
Travel Tech India: Where latest technologies, emerging trends,
leading travel brands and innovative startups are all at one place
Technology plays a key role for every travel company to survive and move
forward in this unprecedented situation to welcome travel back again.
Travel
Tech India will explore innovations, initiatives and case studies from various
industry profiles including tech companies, hotels, OTAs, transport
companies and more.
Titled "Powering up the Future of Travel with Technology", Anshul
Gupta, Industry Lead for Travel & Hospitality and Advanced Technology
Centers - India, Accenture, will discuss how travel industry leaders can
empower their companies and employees with the latest technology for a
better traveller and employee experience.
Tourism is a key industry for many economies in Asia and has been
severely impacted due to the pandemic. Sangitha Shetty, General
Manager - Global Travel & Mobility, Tata Communications will explore
what will be key to reviving the sector in the session “Adapting to an
Evolving Travel Ecosystem”.
Olivier Ponti, Vice President of Insights, ForwardKeys will share thoughts
and insights on the new era of travel and the evolution of consumer
sentiment in the session named “New Era, New Rules: Smart Tourism
and the Global Challenges”. Kanika Soni, CCO, Tripadvisor will give a
talk about “Reconnecting Travel Back into the World” and Sachin
Gadoya, Co-Founder & CEO, Musafir.com will highlight “The Present and
Future of Travel Technologies”, while Amanpreet Bajaj, General
Manager for India, SEA, HK and Taiwan, Airbnb will underline “The Tech's
Role in Rebuilding Travellers' Confidence”. “The Customer Service
Challenge: Chatbots vs the Human Touch” is the name of the speech
delivered by Rajnish Kumar, Co-Founder & Group CPTO, ixigo.
Conference sessions led by hotels
The travel industry is experiencing the toughest time. In the following
sessions, hotel leaders across the Indian travel market and beyond share
thoughts about how consumer expectations have evolved, lessons they
have learnt leading the hotels during these uncertain times and what actions
are needed to emerge stronger and better than ever.
• “Leading the Journey to Recovery”
Anuraag Bhatnagar, COO, The Leela Palaces, Hotels and
Resorts
• “Shaping the New Hospitality Industry with Confidence”
Dimitris Manikis, President & Managing Director EMEA,
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
• “Serviced Apartments: Capturing the New Demand”
Hoshang Garivala, Director of Operations - India, Oakwood
Worldwide
• “Leisure Hospitality Trends to Watch “
Kavinder Singh, Managing Director & CEO, Mahindra Holidays
& Resorts India
• “Hospitality 2.0 – Changing Face of the Industry with Evolving
Guest Expectations and Experiences”
Sudeep Jain, Managing Director, South West Asia, IHG Hotels &
Resorts
Conference sessions led by transportation-focused companies
“Private Travel & the Future of Air Mobility” is the title of the session
held by Ian Moore, CCO, Vista Global and VistaJet. Prabhjeet Singh,
President, India & South Asia, Uber will give a speech titled “Towards A
Zero-Emission Travel Industry: The Path to Sustainability is Shared”.
Under the heading “The Revival of Aviation Post COVID”, Aloke Singh,
CEO, Air India Express will present a speech at this year’s conference,
while Prakash Sangam, CEO, redBus will deliver a session on “Building
Products for the Next Billion Indian Travellers”.
Corporate travel-focused sessions
In the session
“Who will Disrupt Corporate Travel?”, Rakshit Desai,
Managing Director, Indian Subsidiary of Flight Centre Travel Group, FCM
Travel highlights how we can leverage the power of collaboration and
innovation in order to respond to the new realities and customer behaviours
that have emerged during the pandemic. Neelu Singh, Managing Director,
India, Japan & Korea, HRS Group will present several trends that are
expected to lead the way through recovery and beyond in the talk titled
“Corporate Travel Megatrends”. How can travel brands succeed in a post
COVID-19 world? is one of the key question that will be addressed by Ritika
Modi, Regional President, UNIGLOBE Travel (South Asia) and Ankur
Khurana, Chief Transformation Officer, UNIGLOBE Travel (South Asia) in
the panel discussion “Power as One: Revisiting Business Model - Travel
Franchise System in the Post-COVID Era”.
Conference Sessions led by national tourism organisations and
leading Indian travel associations
• “Building a Resilient Recovery for Tourism”
Brent Hill, CEO, Tourism Fiji
• “Rethinking Travel for a Sustainable Future”
Christine Mukharji, Country Manager, Austrian National Tourist
Office (ANTO)
• “Marketing During Pandemic”
Damcho Rinzin, Chief Marketing Officer, National Tourism Office,
Tourism Council of Bhutan
• “Destination Recovery: Building Deeper Connection with
Travellers”
GB Srithar, Regional Director, India, Middle East & South Asia,
Singapore Tourism Board
• “Sustainable Destination – Creating the Future Ahead”
Luís Araújo, President, Turismo de Portugal (Portuguese
National Tourism Authority)
• “Delivering a Memorable Travel Experience for the
Millennials”
Neliswa Nkani, Hub Head Middle East, India, South East Asia,
South African Tourism
• “Capturing Indian Outbound Travel Market Share!
Nishant Kashikar, Country Manager – India and Gulf, Tourism
Australia
• “From Why to Why Not: Reinventing Tourism”
Ajay Prakash, President, TAFI - Travel Agents Federation of
India
• “Driving Ways to Revolutionise Travel Across India and Other
Regions”
Jyoti Mayal, President, TAAI - Travel Agents Association of
India
• “Navigating the Future of Tourism”
P P Khanna, President, ADTOI - Association of Domestic Tour
Operators of India
• “Indian Outbound Travel Market Outlook”
Riaz Munshi, President, OTOAI - Outbound Tour Operators
Association of India
• “How COVID-19 Will Continue to Test Our Business
Resilience”
Tejbir Singh Anand, Vice Chairman, Federation of Associations
in Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH)
For further information on the events, or to join the following days, please
visit itb-india.com
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