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Skift India Forum Returns to The Leela on March 17-18

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Skift India Forum returns to The Leela on March 17-18, bringing together top travel industry leaders for two days of insights, networking, and discussions on the future of travel in India.

We are thrilled to announce that Skift India Forum is returning to The Leela Palace: New Delhi for the opening reception on March 17 and The Leela Ambience Gurugram Hotel & Residences for the main event on March 18. Following a successful sold-out event last year, this premier venues in the heart of Delhi-NCR and Gurugram will once again set the stage for in-depth discussions and high-impact networking among travel industry leaders.

The Leela Palace: New Delhi offers the perfect atmosphere to kick-off what is set to be an amazing event.

While The Leela Ambience Gurugram Hotel & Residences, known for its blend of luxury and functionality, offers the ideal environment for insightful conversations and strategic connections.

Over two days, top industry executives, innovators, and stakeholders will explore the key trends shaping the future of travel in India and beyond. Attendees can expect engaging sessions, exclusive insights, and valuable networking opportunities, all designed to foster collaboration and drive growth in one of the world’s most dynamic travel markets.

Be part of the essential travel industry event in India. Limited early-bird tickets are available until Thursday, February 6—secure your spot now.

Get Your Tickets

Get the early-bird prices for a limited time only. Full-price tickets are ₹57,995 (Solo) and ₹52,995 (Group).

1 Person

Solo Ticket

 

₹41,995

2-6 People

Group Tickets

From 

₹37,795

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