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IATO seeks Prime Minister’s help to avert crisis

IATO, the apex inbound tourism body has written to Prime Minister, seeking his help to overcome unprecedented financial crisis facing the industry since March 2020, which has further been worsened by recent postponement of international flights on account of recent wave. It has asked for relaxation in traveling norms and financial aid to the tour operators to remain viable till revival of the industry.

In the letter, Rajiv Mehra, President IATO has sought PM’s help on relaxation on 7 days quarantine for the fully vaccinated international travellers coming from non-high risk countries and have uploaded a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR report of the testing done within 72 hrs prior to undertaking the journey. Such tourists to be screened on arrival and upon no symptoms being allowed to undertake the journey. After thermal screening is done upon arrival at the airport in India and no symptoms are found, they should be allowed to leave the airport . “This will encourage some international travellers to travel to India and tour operators might have some business so important for survival,” pointed out Mehra.

Further, IATO urges Government to provide financial support to small and medium tour operators to tide over this crisis. This can be done based on the turnover recorded by the operator in 2019-20 and 75% of the wages paid in the financial year 2019-20, to be given as one time grant. This one time grant would not only help stop closure of tour operators offices but also save lakhs of jobs.

It would be pertinent to add here that of all the sectors in Hospitality industry, inbound tourism is the worst affected and the tour operators and allied sectors have collectively lost a more than 1 lakh crore rupee of revenue and consequently thousands of jobs have been lost. Some substantial relief is therefore sought from the government.

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