Industry experts are looking at a ‘One India One Tourism’ approach for the industry and increased allocation for the tourism ministry in the upcoming Union Budget among other incentives and sops for the sector.
The travel and tourism industry expects reduction of tax burden, improvement of infrastructure and better connectivity from the upcoming Budget 2019, that will help double both the international as well as domestic tourist traffic.
The travel and tourism industry has witnessed a faster-than-expected recovery because of lower restrictions, increasing pace of vaccination, and pent-up demand, resulting in revenge travel.
Centre announces new scheme for tourist vehicle operators; check out details
Application in online mode, permits to be issued within 30 days of submission. Permits to be granted for 3 months or more, up to 3 years. New rules to be applicable from April 1
BusinessToday.In | March 14, 2021 | Updated 15:26 IST
The new scheme will promote tourism, in a seamless way, and grow state revenues
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has announced a new scheme, under which any tourist vehicle operator may apply for an All India Tourist Authorisation/Permit via online mode. It will be issued, after relevant documents are submitted and fees deposited, in 30 days of submission of such applications, the ministry said.