FHRAI Convention 2024: Pioneering India’s Tourism Growth and Innovation

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The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) recently inaugurated its 54th Annual FHRAI Convention at the picturesque Taj Cidade de Goa, Horizon. This three-day event, held from October 16 to 18, was opened by Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the Union Minister for Tourism. In his address, he stressed the importance of collaboration in revitalizing the tourism sector. Pramod Sawant, the Chief Minister of Goa, also highlighted Goa’s key role in promoting tourism across India.

800 Delegates Gather at FHRAI Convention to Shape India’s Hospitality Future

The FHRAI Convention welcomed 800 delegates, including industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders from the hospitality sector. These attendees engaged in discussions, workshops, and networking sessions aimed at exploring innovative solutions for the future of India’s tourism and hospitality industry. With a theme of “Tourism @2047: Incredible to Inevitable India – Driving Growth and Sustainability in a Mission Mode,” the FHRAI Convention focuses on India’s ambitious goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.

Key Topics at the FHRAI Convention

The main topics discussed at this year’s FHRAI Convention included sustainability, digital transformation, and enhancing customer experiences. These focus areas are crucial for navigating the evolving post-pandemic landscape of tourism. The convention also served as a platform for businesses to explore growth opportunities and share strategies.

Vision for the Future of FHRAI

During his address, DS Advani, Chairman of the Convention Organizing Committee, and Pradeep Shetty, President of FHRAI, set an optimistic tone for the FHRAI Convention. Rohan Khaunte, Goa’s Tourism Minister, shared the state’s vision of transforming tourism into a $3 trillion economy by 2047. This includes a goal to attract 100 million international visitors. He emphasized that sustainability, technology, and a skilled workforce would be key drivers for achieving this vision.

Government Support at the FHRAI Convention

Shekhawat also acknowledged the challenges faced by the tourism industry, such as GST and infrastructure hurdles. He revealed that discussions with the Finance Minister had been productive, and he was hopeful for positive outcomes. He further stated that granting industry status to tourism is essential for addressing these issues effectively.

Exhibition and Networking at the FHRAI Convention

The FHRAI Convention also featured an exhibition hosted by the Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), showcasing the latest innovations in the hospitality sector. Delegates were given insights into emerging trends and technologies that are shaping the future of hospitality.


Themed Gala Dinners and Cultural Performances

In addition to the business sessions and networking opportunities, the convention also included themed gala dinners and cultural performances, providing a perfect blend of business and leisure. These events offered a relaxed environment for attendees to unwind and network more informally.

About FHRAI

Founded in 1955 by the legendary hotelier Rai Bahadur M.S. Oberoi, the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) is the apex body and the voice of the Indian hospitality industry. Representing 60,000 hotels and 500,000 restaurants across India, FHRAI has played a seminal role in the growth of the tourism and hospitality sector in the country.

Looking Ahead

The 54th Annual Convention of FHRAI in Goa proved to be a landmark event in the hospitality industry calendar. With its focus on networking, innovation, and best practices, the convention offered a unique platform for industry leaders to come together, share insights, and drive the future growth of the hospitality sector.

Key Updates and Wrap up

  • The 54th FHRAI Convention was successfully inaugurated on October 16, 2024, at Taj Cidade de Goa.
  • The event theme was “Tourism @2047: Incredible to Inevitable India – Driving Growth and Sustainability in a Mission Mode.”
  • Around 800 delegates participated, engaging in discussions on sustainability, digital transformation, and customer experience.

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Sources and Credit: Outlook Traveler

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