Government lays out plan to promote cruise tourism in India
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : May 31, 2018, 16:05 IST
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The Union Government is now planning to develop terminals at major ports to promote tourism. With this move, it is expected that cruise tourism will gain some traction.
The Union Government is now planning to develop terminals at major ports to promote tourism. With this move, it is expected that cruise tourism will gain some traction. Read less

The Union Government is now planning to develop terminals at major ports to promote tourism. With this move, it is expected that cruise tourism will gain some traction.
A top official from the Shipping Ministry said, “The first tender is expected to be executed by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and the O&M tender would include JNPT, Kochi, Kandla and Mangalore Port.”

The decision to award such contracts came after the government announced a slew of reforms in July last year. The reforms were suggested to bring about a change in the industry, which has the potential to generate employment.
Reportedly, the reforms have been set up on the basis of recommendations of a global consultant, which was engaged by Shipping Ministry. And the ministry plans to draw up an action plan to offer hassle-free and customer-friendly logistics process for promoting cruise tourism industry.
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