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Unable to make it to Delhi in-person for our first-ever Skift India Summit? Register to view the live stream.

The inaugural Skift India Summit kicks-off this week in Delhi with the opening reception on March 19 and the main event on March 20.

Attending in-person will allow you to network with some of the most forward-thinking minds in travel. But if you can’t make it to Delhi in-person, you can view the livestream for $145 (₹15,295).

The Excitement Around the Indian Travel Industry

This ground-breaking event will feature an impressive lineup of speakers and engaging panel discussions to be a source of valuable insights and thought-provoking conversations in the industry.

Hear it From the Experts

Skift is bringing together top executives in the travel industry, including:

  • Eric Garcetti United States Ambassador to the Republic of India
  • Campbell Wilson CEO and Managing Director Air India
  • Ritesh Agarwal Founder and Group CEO OYO
  • Dhruv Shringi Co-Founder & CEO Yatra Online
  • Vikram Oberoi CEO and Managing Director The Oberoi Group
  • Sharan Pasricha Founder & Co-CEO Ennismore
  • Rajesh Magow Co-Founder & Group CEO MakeMyTrip
  • Issam Abdul Rahim Kazim CEO Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing
  • And so many more

Whether you can join us in Delhi, or you capture the insights online, you won’t want to miss the best travel industry conference in India.

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