
TTF Mumbai 2025 has returned to the financial capital with renewed energy and scale, opening today at the iconic Jio World Convention Centre (JWCC) for a three-day run from 11th to 13th August. Marking its comeback after a gap of six years, the event is strategically timed ahead of the prime Diwali holiday season to give India’s domestic tourism sector a major business boost. Organised by Fairfest Media, TTF Mumbai is positioned as an exclusive B2B platform focusing on domestic travel, complementing OTM its outbound-focused counterpart held earlier in the year at the same venue. This year’s edition has drawn over 500 exhibitors, including state tourism boards, hotels, airlines, and destination management companies, with more than 10,000 travel trade professionals expected to attend. Exhibitors represent 20+ Indian states and UTs as well as 10+ countries, making it a key networking hub for high-impact deal-making. The event was inaugurated in the esteemed presence of Ms. Diya Kumari, Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Mr. Rajesh Yadav (IAS), Principal Secretary of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan, and Mr. Mohamad Farouk, Regional Director, India Tourism Mumbai, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, alongside leading industry associations and media representatives. Maharashtra, as Host State, joined partner states including Goa, Rajasthan, Kerala, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Meghalaya, supported by India Tourism. Top private exhibitors such as Treat Hotels & Resorts, Quality Holidays & Cars, Evoke Experiences, Trulyy India Hotels & Resorts, Kesarbagh Palace Resort & Spa, The Paul Hotels & Resorts, Xandari Resorts, Coffee Day Hotels & Resorts, Rhythm Hospitality, and Hotel Sonar Bangla are showcasing tailored travel products for the Indian market. Backed by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, and Maharashtra Tourism, TTF Mumbai 2025 offers unmatched opportunities for exhibitors and buyers to network, collaborate, and forge partnerships. Speaking at the inauguration, Sanjiv Agarwal, Chairman & CEO, Fairfest Media, expressed excitement over the exhibition’s revival, calling it “a grand comeback” and a platform that will now become a regular annual feature before Diwali. Chief Guest Ms. Diya Kumari lauded the platform’s role in connecting people, ideas, and opportunities while highlighting Rajasthan’s tourism strengths from heritage and festivals to wildlife and wellness retreats and emphasised the state’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure, connectivity, and safety for visitors. With Mumbai’s strong corporate base and film industry, she noted the city’s importance as a source market for Rajasthan’s tourism, further strengthened by new policy initiatives to attract travellers and filmmakers alike.