MTDC Receives Tremendous Response from Investors and Tourism Companies at Arabian Travel Market 2018
Signs seven Letter of Intents
(LOI) agreements with leading hotel chains, travel companies and investors at
Arabian Travel Market 2018
Dubai, United Arab
Emirates, April 26, 2018: Maharashtra Tourism Development
Corporation (MTDC), signed multiple Letter of Intent (LOI) agreements with leading hotel
chains, Tourism companies and potential investors at Arabian Travel Market
(ATM) 2018, the region’s leading travel industry showcase.

Speaking on the occasion,
Mr. V. K. Gautam, Secretary for Tourism, Government of Maharashtra, shared
“Maharashtra has many large scale natural landscapes which have huge tourism
potential. At ATM, our objective is to understand and adapt the best practices
of some of the leading tourist locations. We are happy with the tremendous
response on our maiden participation at ATM and were able to identify potential
partners from this region. With our objective to design the roadmap in
partnership with the members of the eco-system of travel and medical tourism, we
were successful in taking some of these discussions forward and signed
collaboration agreements with established names in the travel and hospitality
space.”

Maharashtra, which is home
to the financial capital of India – Mumbai, sees one of the highest number of
tourists in the country. Over the last decade, the State has witnessed a
growing number of tourists looking for medical and wellness services. With some
of the best healthcare and wellness facilities, highly qualified doctors and
world-class infrastructure, Maharashtra offers visitors some of the best
medical and wellness services at the most competitive treatment costs in the
world.
In addition to promoting
its medical and wellness tourism, MTDC also promoted its major tourism
attractions spanning magnificent coastline and beaches, breath-taking wildlife,
hill stations, pilgrimage centres, adventure tourism, experiential attractions
and rich cultural heritage, as well as various activities ranging from yoga, meditation to natural therapies
to name some, which are provided in the State.
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