Indian Association of Tour Operators - IATO

Indian Association of Tour Operators - IATO IATO is the apex national body of the tourism industry. It has over 1900 members covering all segments of Tourism Industries. Established in 1982.

The Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) is the National body of the tourism industry. It has over 1500 members covering all segments of Tourism Industry. Established in 1982, IATO today has international acceptance, and linkages. It has close connections and constant interaction with other Tourism Associations in US, Nepal and Indonesia, where USTOA , NATO and ASITA are its member bodies;

and is increasing its international networking with professional bodies for better facilitation to the International traveler visiting not only India but the entire Region. IATO interacts closely with the Government on all critical Issues affecting the Tourism Industry in India with the highest priority to Tourism facilitation. It interacts closely with all Government Ministries / Departments, Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Diplomatic Missions etc. It acts as the common medium between the Decision Makers and the industry, and presents the complete perspective to both sides, synergising their common agenda of Tourism facilitation. All IATO members observe the highest standards of professional ethics and offer personalized service to their clients. Being the National Apex Body of the Tourism industry, IATO is always actively responsive to its social responsibility. All IATO members actively participate in meeting their Social Obligations not only during national emergencies and natural calamities. but also as an ongoing venture. During the recent years IATO Members contributed generously for the National Defense Fund and also organized Blood Donation camps during the Kargil conflict, carried out relief work in the Cyclone affected areas in Orissa, set up emergency relief supplies for the victims of Gujarat Earthquake, besides adopting a village and providing them the necessary relief and rehabilitation infrastructure. IATO has contributed whole heartedly to the Prime Minister's Relief fund, also to help the Government in their efforts during the national Crisis. IATO has five categories of membership: Active, Allied, Associate, International and Honorary. All its active members are recognized and approved by the Indian government's Department of Tourism and have at least three years experience of handling International Tourists to India, before being admitted to the IATO fraternity

IATO's affairs are managed by an Executive Committee, elected by the Active Members every two years. The Executive Committee is headed by The President with a team of six Office Bearers and 9 Executive Members. The Executive Committee meets every month to discuss current Tourism Industry and Membership Issues. IATO networks through its State Level Chapters at the local level where all local issues are handled at the appropriate level.

When the sun sets, India transforms into a different world ✨🌙From the spiritual glow of Varanasi’s ghats to Mumbai’s sle...
18/05/2026

When the sun sets, India transforms into a different world ✨🌙
From the spiritual glow of Varanasi’s ghats to Mumbai’s sleepless skyline and the moonlit silence of Jaisalmer — every city tells a different story after dark.

Whether it’s bustling bazaars, midnight cafés, desert skies, or riverside rituals, India’s nightlife is more than parties — it’s culture, emotion, and atmosphere.

Which Indian city would you explore after dark? 🌃



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17/05/2026

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From baked mishti to iconic brews, Kolkata’s flavours are stories served on a plate. ✨Our Traveller’s Pantry Series take...
15/05/2026

From baked mishti to iconic brews, Kolkata’s flavours are stories served on a plate. ✨
Our Traveller’s Pantry Series takes you through the city’s most loved bites — where every dessert, coffee, and classic dish carries a taste of heritage, nostalgia, and culture.

📍From Balaram Mullick’s legendary Baked Rosogolla to Daab Chingri at 6 Ballygunge Place, this is Kolkata beyond sightseeing — one unforgettable bite at a time.

Which Kolkata classic would you try first? 🍮☕🥥



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Beyond monuments and landscapes, India’s true treasures live in its soil, crafts, flavours, and centuries-old traditions...
13/05/2026

Beyond monuments and landscapes, India’s true treasures live in its soil, crafts, flavours, and centuries-old traditions. 🇮🇳✨

From the golden richness of Lakadong Turmeric in Meghalaya to the intricate artistry of Toda Embroidery in the Nilgiris, these GI-tagged gems tell stories of heritage, identity, and local pride.

A journey through India is also a journey through its rarest treasures — preserved by communities, rooted in culture, and found nowhere else in the world.

Which hidden gem surprised you the most? 🌿



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12/05/2026

Mr. Ravi Gosain, President, IATO, shared his perspective on CNBC 18 on how recent developments and the Prime Minister’s appeal are influencing travel sentiment across the country. He highlighted the growing shift in traveller behaviour, with many opting for cautious planning, shorter itineraries, and revised holiday budgets amid rising travel costs and changing market dynamics.



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11/05/2026

Rising airfares amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and war-related disruptions are beginning to impact travel sentiment and vacation planning across markets.

Mr. Rajnish Kaistha, Sr. Vice President, IATO, highlights how increasing ticket prices are influencing traveller decisions, with many opting for shorter holidays, delayed bookings, or alternative destinations.

As the travel industry adapts to changing global dynamics, affordability, connectivity, and traveller confidence remain key to sustaining tourism growth.



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From paragliding skies in Bir Billing to the snow-clad trails of Chopta, India’s summers are an invitation to explore be...
08/05/2026

From paragliding skies in Bir Billing to the snow-clad trails of Chopta, India’s summers are an invitation to explore beyond the ordinary. 🌿🏔️

Whether it’s peaceful monasteries, alpine lakes, toy train rides, or mountain treks — these destinations offer the perfect escape between May and July.

Which one is making it to your summer bucket list? ✨

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Under India’s darkest skies lie some of its most unforgettable stays. 🌌From the surreal landscapes of Spiti and Hanle to...
06/05/2026

Under India’s darkest skies lie some of its most unforgettable stays. 🌌

From the surreal landscapes of Spiti and Hanle to the serene mountains of Kumaon and Kashmir — these destinations offer more than a getaway. They offer a front-row seat to the stars.

Camp beneath the Milky Way, wake up to Himalayan silence, and experience nights where the sky becomes the main attraction. ✨

Which one would you check into first? 🌠



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Mr. Ravi Gosain, President, IATO, speaking at the Delhi Tourism Stakeholder Conference at The Ashok, New Delhi on 02 May...
03/05/2026

Mr. Ravi Gosain, President, IATO, speaking at the Delhi Tourism Stakeholder Conference at The Ashok, New Delhi on 02 May 2026, alongside Mr. Suneel Anchipaka, MD & CEO, DTTDC, and Ms. Rekha Gupta, Chief Minister of Delhi.

The discussion focused on transforming Delhi from a transit hub into a destination and unlocking its tourism growth potential through collaboration and strategic initiatives.



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02/05/2026

Mr. Ravi Gosain, President, IATO, emphasised India’s strong position as a leading outbound market to the US, driven by high-spending travellers, while highlighting visa challenges as a key area needing attention.



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From royal kitchens to bustling streets,Hyderabad is a feast of flavours waiting to be discovered.From the richness of D...
25/04/2026

From royal kitchens to bustling streets,
Hyderabad is a feast of flavours waiting to be discovered.

From the richness of Dum Biryani to indulgent desserts like Qubani ka Meetha, every bite tells a story of heritage, spice, and tradition.

Because in India, travel isn’t just about places—
it’s about what you taste along the way. ✨



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