Announcements

See Who Already Plans to Attend Skift India Summit 2024

Skift Take

Skift India Summit in Delhi is just around the corner - take a look at who is planning to attend and add your company's name to the list. If you’re in the travel industry, this is a can’t-miss event.

With just under a month to go until the largest travel event in India, Skift India Summit, over 100 companies already plan to attend on March 19-20 in Delhi-NCR. This includes a cohort of names including Changi Airport Group, Dusit Hotels & Resorts, EIH Limited, RARE India, Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, and The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group just to name a few.

View the companies attending:

You Won’t Want to Miss Out

Your ticket also includes access to an opening reception at The Leela Palace: New Delhi, all conference sessions covering a vast array of topics in the travel industry and in this region, as well as networking lunch and breaks throughout the event to foster new connections and strengthen existing ties across this high-level audience.

Up Next

Business Travel

The State of Corporate Travel and Expense 2025

A new report explores how for travel and finance managers are targeting enhanced ROI, new opportunities, greater efficiencies, time and money savings, and better experiences for employees with innovative travel and expense management solutions.
Sponsored
Podcasts

New Skift Podcast Mini-Series: How I Travel 

This first episode of "How I Travel" with Colin Nagy is amongst the best travel podcast episodes you have ever listened to. I know – a big promise, listen in for a soulful holiday inspiration.
Airlines

Japan Airlines Under Cyberattack, Flights Delayed

The operational disruption, though temporary, highlights the aviation sector's vulnerability, especially at a time when airlines are ramping up digital innovation to improve customer experience.
Hotels

U.S. Hotels May Have Hit Occupancy Ceiling in 2024

Hotels aren't full! (Except in Manhattan.) One theory why is that corporate travelers — who used to book rooms for days or weeks at a time — are taking shorter trips because of hybrid work.