Taiwan opens ‘Tourism Information Centre’ in Mumbai
Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) announces the opening of Taiwan Tourism Information Centre (TTIC) in Mumbai, India, declaring with it, it’s determined comeback into the Indian market after more than three-years of Covid-19 pandemic induced break from the market.
The Information Center is located at the famous Raheja Platinum on the prominent Andheri-Kurla Road, a landmark business hub.
TTIC Mumbai will act as a one-stop shop for every possible information related to travel, tourism and hospitality in the picturesque island country.
The inauguration announcement of the Tourism Information Centre was attended by who’s who of travel trade attracting close to 85 leading Indian tour operators based out of Mumbai.
Furthermore, Taiwan also announced it’s strong intent to develop the Indian market with a grand destination splash at the ongoing OTM travel trade show in Mumbai. Besides, reconnecting and establishing tourism trade ties with Indian buyers, the tourism board is also hosting destination Seminar and networking events to disseminate information and educate and equip prominent Indian trade buyers. OTM is hailed as India’s largest B2B business-oriented travel exhibition.
Both the events are attended by a high-level tourism delegation from Taiwan led by Dr. Trust Lin Deputy Director General of Taiwan Tourism Administration, Taiwanese Ministry of Transportation and Communication. Other prominent members of the delegation in attendance at the event included Homar Chang, Director General, Taipei Economic Cultural Centre, Mumbai; Joseph Chang, Director, Taiwan Tourism Administration, Singapore office; Shiang Tsao, Director, Taiwan Visitors Association. Along with several prominent Taiwanese tourism stakeholders like Paul Hsieh from Edison Travels Service, Emily Chiu From Apple Travel Services and Paul Yeh from Shin Chun Travels and Noel Saxena, CEO and Co-founder, Blink Brand Solutions.
Hailing the opening of TTIC in Mumbai as a mark of significant milestorn in the journey of Taiwan’s tourism outreach in India, Lin said, “The Indian market has always been a cherished treasure, close to my heart – This is the primary reason for my return to Mumbai, and it feels like coming home. Today isn’t just a formal announcement of TTIC inauguration, It’s a celebration of reconnection, a renewal of our bond with this incredible land and its people.”
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