
Budget 2022: Travel Agents Body Seeks "One India One Tourism" Way
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Besides, the association has sought bringing aviation turbine fuel under the ambit of GST to make air travel "more viable" for all stakeholders
The Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) has sought 'One India One Tourism' approach, which is inclusive of 'One Tax Structure,' in the forthcoming union budget to revive the pandemic-hit domestic travel, tourism and hospitality industry.
Besides, the Association has sought bringing aviation turbine fuel (ATF) under the ambit of GST to make air travel “more viable” for all stakeholders as well as extension of the emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS).
There are several aspects which can be expected in the upcoming Budget to support the entire sector of 'travel tourism and hospitality,' which will help in making this sector revive and survive, TAAI, which is headed by Jyoti Mayal, said in a statement on Saturday.
“For this, it is extremely important for both the central and state governments to work in tandem to facilitate this sector and support it to be included in the concurrent list to get Industry status to make it more structured,” the association said.