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Incredible India conference to highlight era of change
Incredible India conference to highlight era of change
Tina Milton
16-Aug-2007
Over 30 high profile speakers will discuss India's emerging duty-free market at the Incredible India conference in New Delhi
Key Indian government officials, South Asia associations of regional cooperation countries, the Indian tourist board and airlines serving India will be among over 30 high profile speakers to take the stage at the Incredible India The Emerging Duty Free Market event next month. The conference, which will be held from September 18 to 20 at the Radisson Hotel in New Delhi and organised by the Asia Pacific Travel Retail Association (APTRA), will examine the burgeoning Indian duty-free market and the rise of the Indian traveller.
APTRA president Sunil Tuli said: We have all been expecting the rapid rise and change for many years, but it's the speed at which the travel-retail and duty-free retail environment is moving that has taken many by surprise. However, it seems many international retailers and suppliers are quick to capitalise on the insatiable changing and growing Indian duty-free market - many of which have already registered or pledged their support to the Incredible India conference.
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