OTOAI hosts Members’ Meet Evening in Bengaluru

Focus on outbound opportunities for Indian travel market
2025-04-26
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OTOAI hosts Members’ Meet Evening in Bengaluru

Event served as a platform for members to engage with emerging opportunities in the outbound tourism sector: OTOAI

The Outbound Tour Operators Association of India (OTOAI) organised a Members' Meet Evening in Bangalore on April 21 in association with the German National Tourist Office and One Above Global.
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In collaboration with the German National Tourist Office and One Above Global, India’s non-profit travel association, the Outbound Tour Operators Association of India (OTOAI), hosted a Members’ Meet Evening in Bangalore on April 21.

Himanshu Patil

Himanshu Patil

In a press statement, OTOAI says the event served as a platform for members to engage with emerging opportunities in the outbound tourism sector.

It adds that the meet was attended by OTOAI President Himanshu Patil, Immediate Past President Riaz Munshi and Executive Committee Member Adl Abdul Karim. The German National Tourist Office was represented by Romit Theophilus, while One Above Global was represented by Rahim Aslam.

As per the press statement, OTOAI says that the event focused on the collaboration between OTOAI, the German National Tourist Office (GNTO), and One Above Global to promote outbound tourism from India. Additionally, the association states that it will continue to pursue initiatives that support industry growth and foster new opportunities for its members. The event witnessed participation from over 60 members.

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“OTOAI remains committed to enhancing members’ knowledge and expertise. We are delighted with our partnership with the German National Tourist Office and One Above Global and the resounding success of the evening underscores its mutual benefit,” says Himanshu Patil, President, OTOAI.

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