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Caravan 2025 Kicks Off in Kolkata, Bringing India’s Travel Trade Together Under the Theme “Travel Meets the Future”

Kolkata, September 9, 2025 — Caravan, TravClan’s flagship B2B travel platform, successfully opened its third edition yesterday in Kolkata with strong participation from exhibitors, partners, and travel agents. With the theme “Travel Meets the Future”, the event reinforced TravClan’s commitment to driving constant innovation in the travel trade, combining product showcases with tech-led solutions while enabling agents and suppliers to exchange real-time insights that accelerate adoption.
Caravan was designed to be more than a networking event. Conceived by TravClan, it is a platform where the Indian travel ecosystem comes together to learn, share, and grow. In just one year, exhibitor interest and active registrations have grown more than threefold across nine cities. The boutique roadshow format not only facilitates deeper one-to-one discussions but also allows TravClan to gather immediate feedback from the trade — ensuring that its innovations are quickly aligned to the industry’s needs.
The choice of Kolkata underscored the city’s growing importance as an outbound hub. “Over the last year, we’ve observed the immense potential this city holds, backed by our already strong base of agents,” TravClan said. “Our aim is to strengthen these relationships, empower local agents with access to global suppliers, and adapt our solutions based on real-time market insights.”
Reflecting this year’s theme, TravClan showcased its latest AI-powered tools — from instant travel posters and automated quotes to more efficient back-end processes. “AI is making travel trade faster, more efficient, and more accessible,” TravClan added. “Caravan gives us the opportunity not only to demonstrate these innovations but also to learn directly from agents and partners, so we can bring solutions to market faster.”
Exhibitor Voices
Exhibitors praised the event for its format and timing.
● Ahmed Shifan, Sales and Revenue Manager, AAA Resorts / Medhufushi: “Opportunities to meet agents face-to-face are rare. Caravan enabled those direct interactions, giving both sides a chance to exchange insights and build stronger relationships. Expanding in Kolkata is critical for us, and we look forward to Chennai and Bengaluru.”
● Sarang Karnik, Stardream Cruises: “In just a few hours we connected with a wide network of agents. Kolkata is strategically important — its proximity to Southeast Asia and strong demand during Durga Puja make it ideal for us. The timing of Caravan was perfect.”
● Tawee Sakornsin, General Manager, AirAsia: “This roadshow format is very effective in building sustained relationships. Kolkata is a promising new market for us, and Caravan gives us the perfect platform to raise awareness about our products in Phuket and Thailand.”
Agent Perspectives
Agents highlighted Caravan’s boutique format as a differentiator.
● Mehak, Back2Back Travels: “Caravan has been a refreshing change from larger expos. Here, we can sit down, understand products in detail, and discover unique experiences — from wellness travel to digital detox holidays — that today’s travelers want.”
● Gaurav & Manav, Trago Trips: “As someone new to the travel trade, Caravan has been extremely valuable. It gave us exposure to destinations like Dubai, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Bali, and the confidence to sell them effectively to our clients.”
Next Stops: Chennai & Bengaluru
Following Kolkata, Caravan will now head to Chennai and Bengaluru — two markets with enormous potential where TravClan plans to further deepen partnerships and expand its presence. Looking ahead, TravClan’s vision is clear: to make Caravan the go-to platform where innovation, feedback, and the future of India’s travel trade are shaped together with the industry.
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Now, you can skip long immigration queues at 13 airports across India

India’s Fast Track Immigration – Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP), launched earlier this year to speed up and simplify immigration clearance for travellers, has now been rolled out to five more airports across the states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The programme was first introduced at Terminal 3 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport in June 2024, before expanding to seven other major hubs in January 2025: Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Cochin, and Ahmedabad. It aims to provide Indian nationals and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholders with a faster, smoother, and more secure immigration process for international departures and arrivals.
With the addition of Lucknow, Amritsar, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, and Kozhikode airports, the service is now available at 13 airports across the country. The government has also announced plans to include the upcoming Navi Mumbai and Jewar (Noida) airports once they are operational.
What is the FTI-TTP?
The Fast Track Immigration Programme is a government initiative that speeds up immigration clearance for Indian nationals and OCI cardholders, offering a quick and more secure process for pre-verified travellers. It saves time by letting pre-verified travellers use dedicated e-gates, where biometrics and travel details are checked automatically, no long queues or manual stamping required.
How to sign up for the Fast Track Immigration Programme:
- Travellers must fill in the necessary details on the official website here. FTI-TTP registration will be valid for up to five years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first.
- After filling in the details on the website, and submitting them for verification with the Bureau of Immigration, applicants will receive a message to schedule an appointment for biometric data submission.
- Biometrics can be provided at designated international airports in India or the nearest Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). Submitting biometrics is mandatory to complete the application process.
- Applicants must ensure their passports are valid for at least six months when applying for the FTI-TTP. Membership will be linked to the passport’s validity.
The programme’s second phase, which extends benefits to foreign travellers holding OCI cards, also begins today. The long-term goal is to offer fast and secure immigration facilities and a more seamless travel experience for all eligible passengers.
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India’s Festive Cities You Need To Visit This Season | Travel

India’s Festive Cities You Need To Visit This Season (Image Credit: Canva)
Between the months of September and November, India goes straight into full-on festive mode, where temples, streets, homes, and even palaces light up, the food stalls smell irresistible, and every corner of the country feels alive in celebration. If you are wondering where to go to soak in the magic, then here is a list of cities that truly bring the festivals to life.
Mysuru: Royal Glow of Dasara
Mysuru during the Dasara festival feels straight out of a grand old tale. The palace sparkles with thousands of lights, and the procession is almost royal with elephants and folk dances, and cultural programs that will fill the city and your heart with life. If you want a festival that feels royal and deeply rooted in history, then this is your place.
Ahmedabad : The Navratri Energy
When Navratri hits, Ahmedabad turns into one massive dance floor where the nights are packed with people wearing colourful traditional outfits and doing garba and dandiya. The food stalls are buzzing with jalebis, fafda, and soft dhoklas. This city doesn’t just celebrate Navratri, it lives it.
Jaipur : Heritage Meets Festival
The Pink City already looks like it is in a festival mood all year-round, but come Diwali and Navratri, and you can see Jaipur level up with the local markets packed with shoppers. Palaces and forts glow under the golden lights, and every corner feels alive with traditional music, laughter, and beloved sweets.
Varanasi: Divine Energy on the Ghats
In Varanasi, Navratri feels spiritual and spectacular at the same time, and the ghats come alive with lamps and rituals, the sound of devotional music fills the atmosphere, and the boat rides under the flickering light feel almost unreal. Festivals in Varanasi aren’t just events; they are experiences that stay with you forever.
Kolkata : The Heart of Durga Puja
No city does Durga Puja like Kolkata. From pandals with breathtaking and jaw-dropping themes to traditional bhog meals, the celebrations are larger than life, and the entire city feels like one big family that has come together for the celebration of these auspicious festivals. And the food scene, from rasgullas to mishti doi, only makes it all better.
Delhi: Lights, Melas & Fireworks
Delhi is one city that goes all out during Dussehra and Diwali with huge-scale Ramleela performances, bustling festive markets, sweet shops working overtime and overflowing with sweet treats and traditional mithai, fireworks lighting up the skies; the city is a complete festive package. This is the perfect place to be if you like a mix of tradition and modern fun.
Goa : Beach Meets Festive Buzz
Do you think Goa is only meant for parties? Visit this place in the festive season, and you will see a whole new side. Temples are decorated, local feasts show up with a mix of flavours, and beaches get livelier post the monsoon season. It is the perfect blend of chilling and celebrating.
Kerala: Post-Onam Charm
Even after Onam officially wraps up, Kerala holds on to its festive energy with snake boat races, traditional performances, and elaborate sadya feasts that still linger in the month of September. Add the beautiful and lush green landscapes fresh from the monsoon, and you have got yourself the perfect location for a cultural escape.
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Cheaper Air Tickets, Affordable Hotels: Check New GST Rates Before Planning Your Festive Travel Across India

In its 56th meeting on 3 September 2025, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, approved major changes to indirect tax rates. These revised rates will take effect from 22 September 2025. The decisions cover hotels, air travel, restaurants, and even luxury transport like private jets and yachts.
Hotel Stays Become More Affordable
For travelers booking mid-range hotels, the GST on rooms priced between ₹1,001 and ₹7,500 a night has been cut from 12% to 5%. This means a room costing ₹4,500 will now carry a tax of only ₹225 instead of ₹540.
- Rooms below ₹1,000 remain tax-free.
- Rooms above ₹7,500 continue to attract 18% GST.
Tourism operators believe this will encourage more domestic travel, especially during the upcoming festive season when hotels are in high demand.
Economy Air Travel Gets Cheaper, Premium Costs More
Passengers flying economy will now pay only 5% GST, down from 12%. This means a typical Pune-to-Delhi round trip could cost less during Navratri and Diwali. However, business, premium economy, and first-class tickets will now be taxed at 18%, up from 12%.
Finance experts clarify that the tax rate depends on the booking date. If tickets are booked before 22 September, the old GST rates apply, even if the journey takes place later.
Restaurants See Lower Tax
Dining out will also cost less. Restaurants that earlier charged 12–18% GST will now collect just 5%. For families planning meals outside during the festive season, this is expected to give a small relief. Wedding planners and caterers also welcome the move, as lower GST on food services can help reduce event budgets.
Luxury Travel Faces Higher Tax
While middle-class travellers benefit, luxury transport will become more expensive. Private jets, helicopters, and yachts will now attract a 40% GST, compared to the earlier 28% plus 3% cess. The Council has signaled that those who can afford such luxury items should contribute more in taxes. Premium air tickets for business and first-class travelers are also part of this higher-tax category.
Boost for Tourism and Hospitality
Economists believe these changes will support the services sector, especially tourism and hospitality, which were hit hard by the pandemic. Cheaper hotel rooms, economy flights, and restaurant meals are likely to encourage more domestic travel and consumer spending during the festive period.
Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only. Actual costs may vary depending on travel dates, hotel policies, ticketing terms, and other factors. Travellers are advised to check updated booking conditions before making payments.
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