The Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) has thanked the federal government for revising pointers and eradicating the clause of seven days quarantine for all worldwide arriving guests. Besides, it has additionally welcomed the removing of the record of high-risk international locations as that will probably be extremely helpful for tour operators because the record had international locations which are key supply markets, particularly for inbound tourism. Further, IATO has requested that in view of falling Covid circumstances the rules could also be additional relaxed within the subsequent 10 days by removing of e-visa restriction.
The apex-inbound affiliation has thanked Arvind SinghSecretary, Ministry of Tourismand your entire workforce within the Ministry for supporting the tourism trade and help supplied in getting the revised pointers from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
Commenting on the event, Rajiv MehraPresident, IATO, stated, “We would further urge for early resumption of the normal schedule of international flight operations as per bilateral agreements which were in force before March 2020. Presently there are only limited air bubble flights that are operating to some selected countries and airfares are exorbitant. Once normal international flight operation is resumed, airfares will come down drastically, and this will boost the arrival of foreign tourists to India.”