Fa'alapotopotoga ta'amilosaga a Initia: So'a sopo i fafo mo tagata tafafao maimoa

Indian travel industry players have called for steps to ease the hardships faced by tourists as a result of the demonetization of high value currency notes on November 8.

I le fonotaga a le Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) na faia ia Tesema 7 i New Delhi, na taua ai e le au sui, o le aofaʻi o fesuiaiga o tupe mai fafo na faataga e fesuiaʻi e turisi e tatau ona sopoia ina ia le maua ai e tagata asiasi se mativa ma le leaga. poto masani i Initia.


On another level, senior leaders like Rajeev Kohli, Senior Vice President for IATO, and Joint Managing Director at Creative Travel, asked the members to gather data on whatever points they have to make; otherwise the officials may not be convinced. Some members felt that there was a decline in upmarket bookings from some markets.

There was a demand to see that tourists are not harassed at monuments and the ASI should streamline its working.

The Archecological Survey of India looks after some 300 monuments in the country, which are visited by the tourists.


Subhash Goyal, former IATO President, said that efforts were being made to see that an e-visa at four ports is implemented soon.

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