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How Indian Tourism Can Be Increasingly Incredible

by Carolyn Childs 2 Comments

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No longer a slumbering giant, Incredible India is thoughtfully attracting varied tourism markets with an increasingly sophisticated marketing strategy. But there’s always room for more ‘incredibleness’  What are the drivers of increasing tourism to India?I’m feeling guilty. Since returning from Australia Business Week in India in mid January I've written a lot about how Australia can

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Carolyn Childs

Carolyn has spent more than 25 years’ helping businesses achieve their goals by using research and other evidence to guide strategy and planning – mainly in the aviation, travel and tourism fields.She has worked in more than 35 countries on every inhabited continent and brings a detailed understanding of customers and how to connect with them. As well as running her own businesses, she has worked for organisations such as the International Air Transport Association, TNS (the world’s largest custom research company) and the Travel Research Centre.

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About Carolyn Childs

Carolyn has spent more than 25 years’ helping businesses achieve their goals by using research and other evidence to guide strategy and planning – mainly in the aviation, travel and tourism fields. She has worked in more than 35 countries on every inhabited continent and brings a detailed understanding of customers and how to connect with them. As well as running her own businesses, she has worked for organisations such as the International Air Transport Association, TNS (the world’s largest custom research company) and the Travel Research Centre.

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  1. Tour says

    April 9, 2015 at 7:37 pm

    Very Nice article I,ll come back again and again.

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    • Carolyn Childs says

      April 10, 2015 at 8:21 am

      Thanks so much Color Holidays. Please do... we have a number of other articles on India on the site if they are helpful.

      We'd also love to hear your ideas on other topics of interest to our readers

      Carolyn

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