Hi readers
Standing at Q1 2021, do you think it is the perfect time to make travel plans for the year?
Well, travellers are still pickingup domestic destinations over international locations even if vaccines are here. One should do good amount of research if planning for international trips now as there is every chance of getting the trip cancelled anytime, so the ticket must be flexible, changeable and refundable.
Now, in Maharashtra, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab, fear of second wave of Covid-19 arose. Hence, confusion emerges large over the future of travel in Covid-19 era.
In our March issue, we have tried to convey new challenges, new trends even though adventurous and full of opportunities. Further informed vividly – how technology helps to increase revenue in hospitality sector. Moreso how digital transformation and AI lead future development of aviation in post pandemic era.
Increased safety measures and vaccination giving us hope, it’s nearly guaranteed that there will be an uptick in deals to encourage people to return to travel. Post pandemic, travel is not the same.
Even though, India’s oldest travel trade show organizers pioneered travel and tourism revival with the oldest show in the multicity TTF series. TTF Kolkata sets the wheels of travel and tourism in motion again at the 3-day travel trade show, the first and the biggest physical event was hosted in eastern India after COVID opened to a full house.Â
Speaking of Costa Rica as our destination this month, which have just removed travel restrictions for tourists.While many places around the world remain off-limits, more and more countries are beginning to open their doors gradually.
It certainly doesn’t hurt to be optimistic in travel planning for 2021, especially if you’re looking to book trips for the second half of the year.
Enjoy reading in detail, till we re-connect next month!
Susmita Ghosh