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Skal India National Congress 2025: South Mumbai Set to Redefine India’s Tourism Leadership

Friday, August 22, 2025
The countdown has begun for the Skal India National Congress 2025, and under the leadership of Dr Mukesh Batra, President of Skal International South Mumbai, the event promises to be a landmark in India’s tourism narrative. This is not just another industry congregation; it is an ambitious platform designed to create long-term strategic value for India’s global tourism network. By uniting global Skal leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and innovators, the Congress aims to position India as a top-tier destination that blends tradition with innovation while reimagining tourism for a fast-changing world.
At the heart of this Congress is the theme “Tourism in an Evolving World.” It reflects the urgent need for tourism to respond to today’s challenges: climate change, digital transformation, shifting traveller preferences, and new expectations for sustainability. South Mumbai, now recognised as one of the fastest-growing Skal clubs both in numbers and percentage, stands as a symbol of this transformation. Its success stems from inclusive strategies that welcomed younger professionals, women leaders, and voices from emerging segments like medical tourism, wellness travel, and experiential journeys. This momentum is now being channelled into a Congress that is set to attract global attention.
What makes Skal India National Congress 2025 distinctive is its multidimensional approach. It is not only about networking but also about shaping policy frameworks, encouraging investment, and driving meaningful dialogues. Destinations like Kashmir will take centre stage, serving as powerful case studies of resilience, peace, and renewal. By shining the spotlight on regions that are reclaiming their place on the global map, the Congress underscores how partnerships, policies, and people-driven initiatives can transform challenges into opportunities.
Another defining aspect of the Congress is its focus on synergy between tradition and innovation. From showcasing Ayurveda as wellness tourism 2.0 to exploring AI-driven travel solutions and smart infrastructure, the event will bridge India’s ancient cultural wealth with modern advancements. This deliberate fusion reinforces India’s dual identity – a civilisation rooted in heritage yet boldly future-ready.
The Congress also arrives at a moment when India has achieved a milestone of $36 billion in international visitor spending. With this achievement comes the responsibility to ensure that tourism growth is ethical, inclusive, and sustainable. By engaging communities, collaborating with NGOs, and emphasising eco-tourism, heritage preservation, and livelihood creation, Skal South Mumbai is determined to show how tourism can be both profitable and purposeful.
As anticipation builds, the Skal India National Congress 2025 is shaping up to be more than an event. It is a statement of intent. It is India telling the world that its tourism future will not just compete globally but inspire globally.
In an exclusive conversation with Travel and Tour World, Dr Mukesh Batra, President of SKAL International South Mumbai, shares his vision for the Skal India National Congress 2025. Set to be hosted in South Mumbai, this landmark event goes beyond ceremonial networking to create a transformative platform for collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth in global tourism. Dr Batra outlines how inclusivity, cross-border partnerships, and the synergy of tradition with innovation will shape the Congress, positioning India as a future-ready tourism hub and a key player in the evolving global travel landscape.
1. Under your leadership, how is this upcoming event by Skal International South Mumbai expected to create strategic value for India’s global tourism network? What outcomes or collaborations are anticipated that will benefit key stakeholders across the travel and hospitality ecosystem?
Under my leadership, Skal India National Congress 2025 aims to be more than a ceremonial gathering; it is a strategic platform to forge global partnerships, promote cross-border tourism, and position India as a top-tier, experience-driven destination. By bringing together global Skal leaders, policymakers, influencers, and tourism stakeholders, we are creating space for collaborative innovation. The Congress will focus on actionable dialogues around investment, sustainability, digital transformation, and new-age travel trends. For stakeholders, this means direct access to global best practices, potential joint ventures, and business opportunities that align with India’s evolving tourism narrative.
2. Skal South Mumbai was recently recognized for both “Highest Growth in Numbers” and “Highest Percentage Growth.” What specific initiatives or leadership strategies led to this remarkable expansion and member engagement? As President of the Club, what is your overarching vision for the National Congress 2025?
These awards are the outcome of a deliberate focus on inclusivity, innovation, and value-driven engagement. We broadened membership beyond traditional verticals, welcoming younger professionals, women leaders, and entrepreneurs from allied sectors such as wellness tourism, medical tourism, and experiential travel. Our events go beyond networking mixers – they are intentional forums enriched with meaningful content, cultural depth, and tangible takeaways. My vision for the Congress is to establish it as a landmark event on the global SKAL calendar – one that showcases India’s diversity, thought leadership, and hospitality, while setting a new benchmark for collaboration between Indian and international tourism stakeholders.
3. With the theme “Tourism in an Evolving World,” what major insights or actionable frameworks do you expect will emerge from the Skal India National Congress 2025? How will these shape the future of Indian tourism – particularly in dynamic regions like Kashmir that are undergoing a tourism resurgence?
“Tourism in an Evolving World” is more than just a theme – it’s a call to reimagine tourism in the context of climate change, digital disruption, and evolving traveler mindsets. A key focus will be on regenerative tourism, where tourism contributes to healing rather than harming. We’ll also explore how India can respond to the expectations of new-age travelers who value authenticity, purpose, and sustainability.
Kashmir will be spotlighted as a case study: a region of immense natural beauty and emotional significance, now reclaiming its place on the global tourism map. We will delve into how peace, policy, and partnerships can transform such destinations into resilient and inspiring tourism success stories.
4. India’s international visitor spending has reached $36 billion—a remarkable milestone. How is Skal International South Mumbai leveraging this momentum through the Congress, especially in terms of promoting sustainable tourism, community inclusion, and ethical growth?
This milestone reflects both opportunity and responsibility. At Skal South Mumbai, we see our role as a catalyst for ethical growth – not just economic growth. The Congress will highlight sustainable travel models, including eco-tourism, heritage preservation, and local livelihood creation. We are collaborating with NGOs, community leaders, and policy makers to ensure tourism is inclusive benefiting not just urban centers but also rural, tribal, and culturally rich pockets of India. Ethical travel, responsible tourism, and human-centric hospitality will form the core pillars of our discussions and action plans.
5. One of the themes of this Congress is the synergy of tradition and innovation. How will Skal South Mumbai’s upcoming event embody this blend to position India as a distinctive and future-ready destination for global tourists and investors?
India thrives at the crossroads of ancient civilization and cutting-edge innovation. The Congress will mirror this dual identity – offering immersive experiences of our heritage (music, cuisine, craft, and culture) alongside thought-provoking sessions on AI in travel, smart tourism infrastructure, and digital storytelling.
Whether it’s promoting Ayurveda as wellness tourism 2.0 or showcasing how heritage hotels are going green through tech integration, we aim to present India as a land where tradition enhances innovation. By doing so, we reinforce India’s position not just as a destination, but as an idea – timeless yet forward-looking.
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Osaka Beats Tokyo? Agoda Reveals India’s Surprising New Favourite City In Japan | Travel

Osaka Beats Tokyo? Agoda Reveals India’s Surprising New Favourite City In Japan
For years, Tokyo has reigned supreme on the bucket lists of Indian travellers heading to Japan. But according to new Agoda data, there’s a twist in the story this year: while searches for Tokyo grew a healthy 59% between May and August 2025, Osaka stole the spotlight with a staggering 158% surge.
Agoda reports a 68% overall year-on-year rise in Indian searches for Japan, showing that the country is no longer just about Tokyo’s neon glow or Kyoto’s temples. From Osaka’s street food stalls to Okinawa’s beaches, Indians are discovering that Japan has far more to offer, and they’re hungry for it.
Osaka: India’s New Darling In Japan
Move over, Tokyo; Indians have a new crush. Osaka’s appeal is easy to understand. It’s a city that thrives on energy, from the bustling food heaven of Dotonbori to the family-friendly thrills of Universal Studios Japan. And when travellers want a break from the city buzz, Nara’s friendly deer park is just a short trip away.
Osaka is also less intimidating than Tokyo since its more warm, paced, walkable, and a little more relaxed. For Indian families, couples, and groups of friends, it’s the perfect mix of city adventure and easy day trips.
Beyond Tokyo And Kyoto: Indians Branch Out
While Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto remain the holy trinity of Japanese travel, Agoda’s data shows Indian travelers are widening their gaze:
- Fujikawaguchiko (+36%) – A gateway to Mt. Fuji, with postcard-perfect lake views.
- Sapporo (+18%) – Famous for its beer, snow festivals, and mountain landscapes.
- Hakone (+46%) – Famous for hot springs and romantic views of Mt. Fuji.
- Okinawa (+47%) – Tropical beaches and Ryukyu culture make it a top beach getaway.
- Nagoya (+41%) – Entering the top 10 for the first time, thanks to its history and castles.
This shift reflects a growing Indian appetite for nature, culture, and coastal escapes, not just urban thrills.
Why The Japan Boom Now?
“Japan’s mix of modern cities, cultural heritage, and natural beauty is striking a chord with Indian travelers like never before,” said Gaurav Malik, Country Director, Indian Subcontinent & Indian Ocean Islands at Agoda. And he’s right. Japan offers something for everyone. According to Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) Delhi Office, a record 233,000 Indian tourists visited Japan between January and December 2024, a jaw-dropping 40% surge in Indian tourists. And why wouldn’t it? Whether it’s anime dreams, cleanliness that would put us all to shame, or just a love for sushi, Japan has never been hotter on the Indian travel radar.
Travellers also made the most of a weak yen, which had slumped to the lowest level in 2024 since 1986, and people haven’t been afraid of opening their wallets to snap up bargains from hotels and destinations. And if Agoda’s numbers are any indication, 2025 is the year Indians are embracing Japan like never before. Tokyo may always be iconic, but it’s Osaka, with its neon nights, savoury takoyaki, that is winning our hearts.
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InsideAsia to ‘shake up’ market with launch of India programme

InsideAsia aims to “shake up the market” with the launch of its newest destination: India.
The specialist tour operator – part of Inside Travel Group, together with InsideJapan – is offering 12 “cultural adventures” across six regions and 80 different destinations in India.
Jess Andrews, Inside Travel Group’s South Asia programme manager, joined the company early last year to develop a “standout” India programme.
She has worked with India for almost 20 years with companies such as Ampersand Travel and Abercrombie & Kent.
“India is a sleeping giant. It’s a place of almost endless adventure and diversity which has been so underserviced by the majority of the UK travel industry for many years now,” she said.
“We have set out to shake up the market and offer cultural adventures with our own ‘Inside Travel’ stamp, aiming to represent this vast country and the variety of culture and people that make it so special.”
She said the tours go “way beyond” the ‘Golden Triangle’ to showcase India’s places, culture and people.
Inside Travel Group co-founder Alastair Donnelly added: “India has long been a missing piece of our Asia puzzle.
“This is our first new destination to launch since 2022, and we believe that with India, with our partners on the ground, the people we work across the country and with the cultural adventures we are able to create, we have something incredible.
“We have a team of five India travel specialists, with experience and knowledge from all over the country, but all united by their passion for the country and culture, and knowing what makes travel great.”
India sales and product specialist Brandon Clements joined the team earlier this year after 13 years at A&K as an India specialist.
“Jess and the team have shown that there is a conscious effort to offer something very different to what is already out there on the market,” said Clements.
“The cultural adventures on site are a snippet of what is possible, but they provide inspiration.”
Donnelly added: “As a B Corp that prides itself on using ‘travel as a force for good’, we hope that we can encourage people to explore beyond the usual, get beneath the surface and give back to communities across the country that would benefit from cultural adventure tourism.”
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Air India launches limited-period sale on premium cabins across key short-haul routes

Air India has announced a limited-time promotional sale offering attractive fares for Business Class and Premium Economy travel on select short-haul international routes. The offer presents travellers with an opportunity to plan holidays across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East while enjoying the enhanced comfort of Air India’s premium cabins.
Under the sale, all-inclusive Premium Economy round-trip fares start from INR 13,300, while Business Class fares begin at INR 34,400. Routes on offer include popular destinations such as Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, Kathmandu, Colombo, and Male, operated by aircraft featuring new or upgraded three-class cabin interiors.
Travellers booking via Air India’s website or mobile app will enjoy zero convenience fees and additional savings through promotional codes. Discounts include up to INR 2,400 per passenger with promo code FLYAI and up to INR 2,500 per passenger with Visa card payments using VISAFLY. The sale is valid for bookings made 2–7 September 2025, with travel permitted until 31 March 2026. Exclusively on 7 September, the offer will only be available via Air India’s digital platforms.
Visa cardholders can also avail of exclusive discounts:
- One-way international tickets – up to INR 1,500 off
- Round-trip international tickets – up to INR 2,500 off
The limited-period offer is available for bookings from 2-7 September 2025 for travel until 31 March 2026. Bookings under the sale will be available across all channels, including Air India’s website, mobile app, airport ticketing offices, customer contact centre, and through travel agents. However, the sale is exclusively available on Air India’s website and mobile app on 7 September 2025.
As part of its ongoing fleet transformation, Air India now offers upgraded Business Class and Premium Economy cabins on 16 short-haul international routes, ensuring travellers enjoy a world-class experience. These include flights to popular destinations such as Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, and Kathmandu that are now operated by new, upgraded or retrofitted aircraft in a three-class cabin configuration, providing a world-class flying experience to travellers.
Sample All-Inclusive Round-Trip Fares Between Key Geographies (Ex-India, Partial Listing Only) |
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Sector | Currency | Premium Economy | Business Class |
Delhi – Kathmandu | INR | 13,300 | 34,400 |
Delhi – Dhaka | INR | 16,100 | 66,500 |
Mumbai – Colombo | INR | 22,700 | 48,800 |
Delhi – Kuala Lumpur | INR | 23,700 | 64,700 |
Delhi – Bangkok | INR | 25,200 | 64,400 |
Mumbai – Singapore | INR | 24,800 | 91,600 |
Delhi – Ho Chi Minh City | INR | 25,100 | 67,700 |
Delhi – Male | INR | 39,400 | 97,600 |
Delhi – Hong Kong | INR | 30,700 | 1,07,100 |
Sample All-Inclusive Round-Trip Fares Between Key Geographies (In To India, Partial Listing Only) |
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Route | Currency | Premium Economy | Business Class |
Abu Dhabi-Mumbai | AED | 900 | 2,500 |
Dubai-Delhi | AED | 1,100 | 3,500 |
Dubai-Hyderabad | AED | 1,200 | 2,500 |
Hong Kong-Delhi | HKD | 3,700 | 14,300 |
Denpasar-Delhi | IDR | 1,36,88,000 | 3,08,78,000 |
Doha-Delhi | QAR | 1,080 | 2,780 |
Singapore-Delhi | SGD | 428 | 1,292 |
Bangkok-Delhi | THB | 9,215 | 27,801 |
Jeddah-Delhi | SAR | 1,962 | 2,055 |
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