New Business Avenues for Travel and Tourism at Education Tourism Conclave
The Education Tourism Conclave, a key event at One Travel Alliance Expo 2025, will be held in the main central hall of Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, Delhi. This conclave focuses on students traveling for education within India and abroad, connecting academics with travel options. Scheduled between September 29 and October 1,2025, the One Travel Alliance Expo 2025 is the biggest travel and tourism expo, gathering over 300 exhibitors and 25+ international pavilions.
Education tourism opens up significant opportunities for the travel and tourism sector. Students traveling for studies need flights, accommodation, local transport, and cultural experiences. Hotels, airlines, travel agencies, and local tour operators can offer tailored services like student-friendly stays, group packages, and guided tours, creating a steady business stream.
By attending this conclave, travel professionals get a chance to meet educators and student representatives to understand their requirements better. Partnerships formed here can lead to repeat business as education travelers tend to stay longer and spend more on local services. The conclave also provides insights into evolving traveler preferences, allowing travel companies to design offerings that appeal to young travelers.
The One Travel Alliance Expo 2025 is more than an exhibition. It’s a marketplace for collaboration and growth that covers diverse aspects of travel, including digital transformation, heritage tourism, wellness, destination weddings, and more. The Education Tourism Conclave adds value by highlighting a growing market segment and encouraging sustainable business development.
For those in the travel and tourism industry, this conclave represents a valuable opportunity to tap into the education tourism market, develop innovative services, and connect with future travelers and institutions. Attending the conclave at One Travel Alliance Expo 2025 means staying ahead in a competitive industry and shaping the future of student travel.