The Moscow City Tourism Committee has awarded certificates to the first 50 expert participants of the Moscow MICE Ambassadors program in India, who have successfully completed their training. The award ceremony took place at the Business + Leisure Travel and MICE (BLTM) 2023.
According to Mr. Evgeny Kozlov, Chairman of The Moscow City Tourism Committee, âBefore the pandemic, the tourist flow from India grew by 12-15 percent annually. Now we are on the road to recovery â all the conditions have been created for this. Indian business tourists were the second most numerous in Moscow as of 2022. In this regard, the Moscow City Tourism Committee and NIMA (Association of MICE Agencies of India) jointly launched the Moscow MICE Đmbassadors program just this year. In 2024, the program is expected to expand with four streams of 50 participants each, resulting in a total of 200 Moscow MICE Ambassadors by the end of the yearâ.
The Moscow MICE Ambassadors program aims to promote Moscow as a preferred destination for business tourism, and the, program provides participants with comprehensive training on various aspects of business tourism, including conference organization, accommodation, transportation, and sightseeing. With the Moscow MICE Ambassadors program gaining traction, Moscow is poised to become one of the top destinations for business tourism from India.
âMoscow has it all to offer to attract Indian MICE tourists. It is a 12-month destination with well-equipped infrastructure for MICE tourism. Most of the Indian Corporations are yet to discover all those incentives provided by the Moscow City Tourism Committeeâ, â said Gajesh Girdhar, Founder of the National Coordinator and chairman Governing Body, NIMA (Network of Indian MICE Agents).
Kozlov also added that Moscow is one of the most promising tourist destinations for India. âThere are at least 10 direct flights, and you can use an electronic visa. Business tourism to Moscow is especially popular among Indians. With the MICE Ambassador program, we are going to add fuel to this trend. Among other activities, itâs also worth noting, that in October Meet Global MICE Congress will be held here in Moscow. Among the participants are 14 countries, including Indiaâ, â said Evgeny Kozlov.
Business tourism between Russia and India is developing rapidly and earlier in April this year, the Moscow delegation visited India on a business mission and presented the potential of the Russian capital in such cities as Kolkata, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai. An MOU was signed between Moscow and NIMA on April 25 which aimed at strengthening cooperation in the sphere of business tourism.
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