Railways formulating policy to promote tourism through trains

NEW DELHI: The Railways is formulating a policy to promote tourism by connecting tourist spots across the country through trains.

The policy, a first-of-its-kind exercise by the Railways, aims at hassle-free and seamless movement of people across different tourist places.

Seeking suggestions from stakeholders, the public and other bodies concerned, the public transporter has circulated a draft tourism policy.

"Tourism will be one of the frontline activities with the railways and the scope will be increased by focusing on domestic and international tourists and by making value- addition to tourism products, especially designed for this segment," the draft says.

Since tourist trains have special fares, the Railways can position itself to generate substantial revenue focusing on international and domestic tourists by launching more such services.

The infrastructure on railways can be leveraged for launching a diverse range of products and services to ensure bright business prospects with adequate profitability.

The aim is to operate more trains connecting tourist destinations and also by providing special train services ranging from luxury to budget sections, a Railway Ministry official involved with tourism and catering said.

Currently, many tourist spots have limited connectivity.

The Railways will offer Luxury Tourist Trains, Semi- Luxury Tourist Trains, Buddhist Special Train, Bharat Darshan Trains and Astha Circuit Trains, to attract domestic and international tourists.

It will also offer State Tirth Trains, Flexi-package Tourist Trains, Ordinary Tourist Trains, Hill Tourist Trains, Steam Tourist Trains, Value-added Tour package and a Foreign Tourist Quota.

IRCTC, the tourism arm of the Railways, will position itself as a onestop shop for all the requirements of both domestic and international tourists.

Also Read

ABB wins Rs 145 cr power orders for Indian rail network

French team to study Indian rail corridor

Lalu wants to use Indian rail network for water management

Stay on top of business news with
The Economic Times App.
DOWNLOAD NOW
FROM AROUND THE WEB MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

6 interesting things about the new UP CM, Yogi Adityanath

7 secrets that make Marwaris so good in business

Amit Shah is a traitor, Hardik a patriot: Arvind Kejriwal

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

Premium residences with amenities open 24X7

Godrej Properties

Watch Dictator on Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video

Promote content on Times of India network

Colombia

3 bed residences starting Rs 6.4 Cr*

Rustomjee Seasons