ICONIC Forum 2018 deliberates on the present and future of Tourism and Aviation in India, and their intersection with technology

“Improving Passenger Experience” and “Infrastructure Development”: Key Priorities across the Travel Sector in India

 

 ICONIC Forum 2018 deliberates on the present and future of Tourism and Aviation in India, and their intersection with technology

 

The conference brought together the best minds spanning across airlines, railways, governance, travel agents and partners, technology providers, etc.

New Delhi, 2018: Aviation and Travel & Tourism are two important components of the increasingly globalized world economy. While the travel and tourism sector accounted for around 9.6% of the country’s GDP in 2016, India is also expected to become the 3rd largest aviation market in the world by 2020. Technology in general has acted as an enabler for both these industries and improved operational on-ground efficiencies up to a great extent in recent times.

Highlighting the cross-sectional perspectives from the Aviation, Tourism, and IT & Technology sectors of the nation, a one-of-its-kind conference, ICONIC 2018, was held recently at Hotel Le Meridian, New Delhi. The forum was hosted and curetted by Red Hat Communications, a company specialized in high-level events and networking across multiple segments.

Mr. Ashwani Lohani, Chairman, Indian Railway Boardwho was present as the Guest of Honour, mentioned that the Indian Railways is investing hugely in “technology for passenger security and convenience” by introducing new-age automatic door closers, fire sensors, entertainment systems inside trains, smart card ticketing, etc“While the ‘personal touch’ cannot be ushered by technology, it can be used as a tool for passengers to enhance their experience,” added Mr. Lohani.

Delivering the welcome speech on the occasion, Jyoti Mayal, Hon. Secretary General, Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI), and the organizer of ICONIC Forum said, “We at TAAI, as an industry association wish to work closely with the Ministry of Civil Aviation and other stakeholders to draft the guidelines for better policies and governance for the future. In terms of GST implementation, we want a proper document draft to set the right processes in place. We also request the government to give us a deemed export industry status for foreign exchange earnings from travel trade, and demand exemption of GST for outbound tour and travels services from India.”

Mr. Suman Billa, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India said, “in India, there is probably no other sector that is getting as much impacted as the tourism sector due to proliferation of technology. It is important for government stakeholders to adapt and become sensitive towards these changes.”

Ms. Vandana Agarwal, Economic Advisor, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India emphasized that the Ministry is committed to make the general passenger experience smoother and robust, while constantly adding value to capacity building and profitability of airline companies. “We are making the passenger experience easier by removing regulations and/or associated costs attached with any of the regulations,” said Ms. Agarwal.

Mr. Sanjiv Kapoor, Chief Strategy & Commercial Officer, Vistara said, “In recent times, we have a growing temptation to regulate the airline business much more than any other. I am in favour of regulation as it is a constant to safety and security of passengers. At the same time, if we need to build truly global aviation hubs and attract more domestic flyers, we must add massively to existing airport infrastructure and capabilities.”

Mr. Aloke Bajpai, CEO, Indigo also spoke about the urgent need seen for better airport infrastructure development and facilities like “valet parking” at our country’s urban airports.  Other aviation industry stalwarts stressed on the aspects of manpower and in-house infrastructure in order to better serve passenger needs and maintain profitability of airlines.  Two enlightening panel discussions were held on the day successively on “Technology and Tourism: Boon or Bane” and “Aviation: Challenges for Growth or Decline”.

Among other noted personalities who spoke were Mr. Kapil Kaul, Director South Asia & Middle East, CAPA Centre For AviationMr. Ashish Kumar, Managining Director, Agnitia Consulting; Mr. Dipak Deva, Managing Director, Travel Corporation India Ltd;  Mr. Rakshit Desai, Managing Director, FCM Travel Solutions India; Mr. Sandeep Dwivedi, Chief Operating Officer, InterGlobe Technology Quotient Pvt. Ltd;  Mr. Gilbert George, VP-Sales, Jet Airways India Ltd; Mr. Wolfgang Will,  Director- South Asia, Lufthansa German Airlines; Mr. Suresh Nair,  General Manager-India, AirAsia Group; Mr. Sanjay Kumar, Former COO, IndiGo Airlines.

ICONIC 2018 acted as a melting pot of ideas, deliberating on the myriad operational, technology integration, and governance-related challenges for the tourism and aviation sectors of India. The way forward for better functioning and uninterrupted growth of these industry sectors was highlighted through the dialogue.