German National Tourist Office organises India Week 2022 in Mumbai and Delhi
New Delhi, 28 September 2022 – Accelerating its recovery efforts in India, the German National Tourist Office concluded its 2 city Networking Dinner and Sales blitz in Mumbai and Delhi. This in-person was the first mega-sales mission and event post-pandemic in 2 Indian cities. The India Week was scheduled during September 19-23, 2022.
The India Week showcased a multitude of German tourism products. Owing to the growing interest from Indian operators, the event saw the participation of 6 new German Partners this year Baden-Baden, Frankfurt Tourism, Melia Hotels, Outletcity Metzingen, Rail Europe and Visit Berlin. The partners were ecstatic to see the enthusiastic response from the travel fraternity in the Indian cities.
GNTO aimed at highlighting the various unexplored regions as options for Indian travellers to Germany. While bolstering its ties with key tourism partners and business associates across India, India Week aimed to strengthen Germany’s position as a leading lifestyle and Sustainable destination for the affluent traveller.
Romit Theophilus, Director, German National Tourist Office in India, said, “We were delighted to host a set of events for the Indian Travel Trade after a gap of three years and witness the evolution in the already burgeoning outbound market over this period of time. India has been identified as a key growth area and the market trends seem to confirm the same. Apart from the consistent year-on-year growth in the influx of Indian tourists in Germany, there is also a clear progression in the profile of the Indian traveller. The average spends, the number of nights and regions visited have all developed very favourably for Germany”
Germany is witnessing a considerable increase in tourist arrivals with India leading the way. The recently concluded India Week focused on promoting a myriad of tourism experiences while focusing on converting potential travellers to make bookings and highlighting the positive message that Germany is open for Leisure, Business and MICE tourism.
During the Mumbai Networking event, Mr. Stephan Kowitz, Head of the Consular and Visa section and Ms Anotonia Korn Visa Officer at the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany met several Tourism Stake Holders while engaging in one-on-one interaction with the leading Indian Travel Trade and our German Suppliers.
India has generated over 2,90,000 tourist arrivals to the country so far until January-July 2022 with an increase of 300 percent and it is expected to double these numbers by 2023. Thus, these events will add more value to create a positive mindset regarding Germany and its diversity of attractions, cultural values and travel opportunities, enabling Indian tourists to the destination.