
In a landmark development for the Indian travel and tourism sector, the Global Tourism Travel Agents Association of India (GTTAA) has officially been registered with the relevant government authorities. This milestone marks a new chapter in unifying travel professionals across the nation.
The association is the brainchild of *Raj Banewal, a seasoned veteran in the travel industry with decades of experience. Banewal, who has been deeply engaged in addressing the sector’s evolving challenges, emphasized the importance of collective action. *”We understand the trade’s issues first-hand and are committed to working together to foster positive change and growth in the industry,” he said.
The GTTAA aims to serve as a platform for travel agents and businesses, addressing common concerns, promoting best practices, and influencing policy decisions that affect the tourism ecosystem.
In an official statement, the association urged all members of the travel industry to join hands in this initiative: “Your active participation will be crucial in advancing our mission and fostering positive change in the travel and tourism industry. We encourage you to join GTTAA and inspire others to be a part of this collective effort.”
With the travel sector bouncing back post-pandemic, the formation of GTTAA comes at a critical time, promising to unify voices and strengthen the industry’s presence on both national and global stages.