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SATTE sets the stage for its 33rd edition in February; hosts curtain raiser event in Delhi

Besides a strong participation from central and state governments, SATTE 2026 is expected to bring together global destinations, tourism boards, travel professionals and industry leaders from across the world, reinforcing its position as a key B2B marketplace for networking. 

SATTE, India & South Asia’s leading travel and tourism exhibition, has officially set the stage for its 33rd edition with a curtain raiser event in Tivoli Garden Resort Hotel, New Delhi, signalling strong momentum ahead of SATTE 2026, scheduled to be held from February 25–27, 2026 at Yashobhoomi. 

Speaking at the event, Pallavi Mehra, Senior Group Director- Informa Markets and Publisher, Travel Trends Today, said that the team is fully geared up to deliver the biggest edition of SATTE to date. “The team has worked ardently over the past eleven months to ensure SATTE 2026 delivers on industry expectations. We are looking forward to greater participation from stakeholders and a robust content programme featuring international speakers discussing global tourism trends and the growing role of AI in the travel industry,” she said, inviting the industry to come together at the platform.

In a show of appreciation for the Mumbai travel trade fraternity, SATTE had also hosted an exclusive industry networking event on January 21. Aimed at encouraging connections beyond formal meetings, the gathering offered travel professionals to exchange ideas, strengthen relationships, and explore new partnerships across the industry.

Looking ahead to the preparation for the upcoming edition, SATTE has also strengthened infrastructure at Yashobhoomi, working closely with venue authorities and telecom partners to ensure a seamless, business-ready experience. This includes significant mobile connectivity upgrades, with additional mobile towers and in-hall network boosters installed across exhibition halls to enhance communication and digital access for exhibitors, buyers and visitors.

Besides a strong participation from central and state governments, SATTE 2026 is expected to bring together global destinations, tourism boards, travel professionals and industry leaders from across the world, reinforcing its position as a key B2B marketplace for networking, knowledge-sharing and business generation. It is expected to host delegates from more than 60 countries. 

Concurrently, the SATTE conference will feature engaging topics like “Reimagining Incredible India,” “India: The Next Travel Goldmine,” “Scaling Tourism through Communities”, “Decoding Affordable Luxury”, among others, to be delivered through panel discussions and fireside chats.

With a 33-year legacy, SATTE continues to serve as a vital platform where tourism policy, infrastructure, and business converge to shape the future of the industry. 


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