1 Presentation by Mr. Anil Bhandari Chairman AB Smart Concepts 28th October 2013 2 nd HRANI Convention Hospitality Industry – Shaping the Future Growth.

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1 Presentation by Mr. Anil Bhandari Chairman AB Smart Concepts 28th October nd HRANI Convention Hospitality Industry – Shaping the Future Growth Industry Concerns and the Way Forward

Hospitality Industry - Stakeholders Industry Government. – (Central & State) Tourist / Guest All stakeholders are seeking maximum Return on Investments 2

Hospitality Industry – Expectations Return on Investments Conducive, healthy work environment in order to maximize profit and develop business Hoteliers would like to build hotels Travel agents/tour operators look forward to more visitors Transport operators want seamless operation and to increase fleet of cars and buses 3

Government Expectations Return on Investments Increase in revenue by way of taxes Employment generation Image building globally leading to foreign investments Promotion of Export businesses 4

Tourist Expectations Return on Investments 5 Value for Money Good services, accommodation, Food and transport Access to information Memorable experiences Safety

6 Industry Expectations From Government It could be a win-win situation for all stakeholders if Government: Aggressively Markets & Promotes Tourism Develops & Improves Infrastructure for Tourism Destination Development and Creation of Tourism Parks Manpower Development for Tourism, Hotels and Culinary Institutes contd…. (contd.)

7 Industry Expectations From Government contd… Rationalises taxes Incentivises Tourism Industry Takes steps for Safety, Security of tourists Improves and Simplifies visa issuance Issues all-India Permits for seamless operation of tourist transport