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ICC Aviation & Tourism Conference 2025 stresses the need for strong inter-ministerial collabs supporting 2047 vision

As India emerges as the world’s third-largest domestic aviation market and with tourism playing a vital role in GDP growth and employment generation, the conference underscored the importance of enhanced integration, digital innovation, and sustainable practices.

The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) successfully hosted the Aviation & Tourism Conference 2025 in New Delhi, centered around the theme “Viksit Bharat 2047: Transforming Indian Tourism for Global Excellence.” The event brought together key stakeholders from the government, industry, and policy think tanks to chart a progressive roadmap for India’s tourism and aviation sectors. The conference was graced by Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, where he highlighted the immense untapped tourism potential of Jammu & Kashmir.

As India emerges as the world’s third-largest domestic aviation market and with tourism playing a vital role in GDP growth and employment generation, the conference underscored the importance of enhanced integration, digital innovation, and sustainable practices. Emphasis was also laid on the urgent need to increase international flight connectivity, particularly from states with operational international airports, to boost inbound tourism and regional economic growth.

The conference was inaugurated by Abhyuday Jindal, President, ICC and Managing Director, Jindal Stainless Ltd., who, in his welcome address, emphasised the need for synergy between infrastructure, policy, and people to turn India into a global tourism hub. “India is not one country, but many worlds woven together.  This conference is not just a platform—it’s a strategic milestone in India’s journey to becoming a global powerhouse in aviation and tourism. A strong aviation and tourism ecosystem is not just a support structure—it is a strategic lever in realising the vision of a developed India by 2047.  On the tourism front, the sector contributes nearly 5% to the nation's GDP, generating over 7.6 crore jobs, making it one of the largest employment generators in the country. Through this conference, we aim to build a future where India's aviation and tourism industries will grow and lead.”

Suman Billa, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India delivered the keynote address, highlighting various initiatives being undertaken by the Ministry to enhance India’s tourism potential. During his address, he emphasised, “Really, aviation and tourism have the potential to become the twin engines for India's economic growth. These are two of the most dynamic sectors that are there in our economy today. Today, over 90% of the international travellers who come to India come by air. Our domestic aviation is booming significantly. And I think this rapid development of aviation is tremendous,” underscoring the government’s commitment to building a resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive tourism ecosystem.

Dr. Subhash Goyal, Chairperson, Indian Chamber of Commerce Expert Committee on Tourism also shared his insights, stressing the urgent need for establishing more international flight hubs across major Indian states. He advocated for a more liberal aviation policy and the opening of Indian skies to facilitate greater international connectivity and significantly boost inbound tourism.

Dr. Rajeev Singh, Director General, Indian Chamber of Commerce highlighted the pivotal role the Chamber has played over the past 100 years in fostering economic growth and supporting diverse stakeholders across sectors, including tourism and aviation. Acknowledging that the current budget allocated to tourism sector in India is not enough, Singh asked to the Tourism ministry to replicate schemes like Gati Shakti to boost the inbound numbers. He also asserted on the crucial role of connectivity as well as inter-ministerial collaborations. 

Throughout the day, the conference hosted a series of high-impact plenary sessions that explored critical themes such as the role of aviation in advancing state tourism, infrastructure and connectivity as key growth enablers, the evolving landscape of Wedding and MICE tourism, and the importance of ESG-driven policymaking and public-private collaborations.

The first plenary session kicked off on the theme “Aviation in Developing Tourism to Indian States” and featured a keynote address by V. Vualnam, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India. He highlighted how the Ministry is enhancing last-mile connectivity by expanding air access to remote regions—playing a vital role in driving tourism growth across states. While addressing he said, “Tourism and civil aviation share an inseparable bond, each complementing the other. Together, we’ve achieved remarkable milestones, from the transformative e-visa process to the ambitious growth in airports, air passengers, and fleet expansion. Initiatives like the UDAN scheme and the advent of seaplanes promise to redefine connectivity, enhancing regional access and boosting tourism. With visionary targets such as connecting 120 new destinations and achieving 4 crores air travellers, the future is undoubtedly bright. Let us forge stronger collaborations, innovate, and work together to unlock the immense potential of the Buddhist circuit and other promising avenues. My doors remain open to all stakeholders as we collectively chart this journey of growth and opportunity.”

The session was expertly moderated by Subhash Goyal, Chairman, Stic GSA Services Pvt. Ltd, and featured an engaging discussion with prominent industry leaders including Harvinder Singh, Director – Middle East & India, United Airlines; Manish Puri, Head of Sales, Air India; Kamal Hingorani, Chief Customer Officer, SpiceJet Ltd.

The second session, titled “Industry – Road to Future,” featured a special address by Preeti Srivastava, Joint Director, Tourism, Government of Uttar Pradesh, who shared valuable insights on the state’s evolving tourism landscape and its alignment with national goals.  

The session was moderated by K.B. Kachru, President, Hotel Association of India (HAI) and Board Member, FAITH. It brought together an esteemed panel of industry leaders, including Rajiv Mehra, President, IATO & General Secretary, FAITH; Anil Kalsi, Vice President, TAFI; Rajan Sehgal, Managing Committee Member, TAAI; Satish Sehrawat, President, ITTA; and  Ved Khanna, President, ADTOI. Together, they discussed collaborative strategies, policy reforms, and innovative approaches to shape the future of India’s tourism and aviation sectors.

A key highlight of the day was a special standalone session delivered by the Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, Omar Abdullah. In his address, Abdullah spoke extensively about the immense tourism potential of Jammu & Kashmir and outlined several new initiatives undertaken by the government to promote the region as a premier travel destination. He remarked, “Jammu and Kashmir is reclaiming its position as a preeminent tourism destination, not just in India but internationally. Working with industry partners and stakeholders, Jammu and Kashmir is committed to sustainable tourism growth that balances increased visitor numbers with exceptional experiences, ensuring tourists return again and again.”

The session was well-attended by the leaders from across the tourism sector and concluded with an engaging interactive discussion.

The third plenary session focused on the theme “Role of Infrastructure & Connectivity in Boosting Tourism.” The session was moderated by Bobby (K.S.) Sawhney, Chairman, Transport Committee of ICC; Honorary Secretary, Indian Tourist Transporters Association (ITTA); and Treasurer, Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH). The discussion featured insights from a distinguished panel of speakers, including Rajni Hasija, Former CMD, IRCTC; Raj Bajaj, President, Perfect Travels & Tours; Ravi Gosain, Vice President, Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO); and Dr. Dilip Kumar, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Hyderabad Smiles. The session underscored the critical role of robust infrastructure and seamless connectivity in unlocking the full potential of India’s tourism sector.

The last session, themed “Wedding and MICE Tourism – Unlocking New Opportunities,” brought together key industry voices to explore the vast potential and emerging trends in wedding and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) tourism. Prominent speakers included Chander Mansharamani, Co-Chair, ICC Expert Committee on Tourism and Vice Chairman, India Convention Promotion Bureau (ICPB); Dr. Abhay Sinha, Director General, Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC); and Jyoti Mayal, Director, New Airways Travels and CEO, Redhat Communications. The panel emphasised strategic collaborations, destination readiness, and policy support to position India as a leading hub for wedding and MICE tourism globally.

Also, the ICC Hall of Fame awards were presented to four industry partisans from the tourism and aviation sectors. Arvind Singh IAS (Former Secretary Tourism, Govt of India), Usha Sharma (Former Chief Secretary Government of Rajasthan), Ashwani Lohani (CEO, Services- GMR Group & Former Chairman Air India, Chairman Railway Board) and VK Duggal (Former Governor of Mizoram, Former DG Tourism & a retired civil servant) were conferred the prestigious recognition.


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