mumbaiAug 21: TTF mumbai 2026 opened today at the Jio World Convention Centre (JWCC), mumbaifor three days of destination showcases, business networking and industry engagement, from August 20 to 22, 2026. TTF (Travel & Tourism Fair), organised by Fairfest Media Limited, is India’s oldest and largest travel trade show series running since 1989 and catering primarily to the country’s booming domestic travel market and TTF mumbai is its fastest-growing edition, giving the travel trade direct access to mumbaiMaharashtra and Western India: the country’s most valuable source market for leisure, corporate, MICE and outbound travel.
The exhibition was inaugurated in the presence of senior dignitaries from State Tourism Boards and leading national and state-level travel trade associations.
Strong Turnout Marks Scale and Industry Engagement
TTF mumbai 2026 brings together more than 10,000 trade visitors, 500 exhibitors, 20 Indian States and Union Territories and participants from 5 countries, in a premier B2B travel marketplace, with free registration for trade visitors across all three days of the exhibition. The show opened on a strong note, with Day 1 recording a 35% increase in trade visitors compared to the previous edition, reflecting the growing interest and confidence in India’s travel trade market.
The destination showcase is anchored by Rajasthan, Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka as Partner States, with West Bengal, Delhi and Sikkim as Feature States. Featured exhibitors include Club Mahindra, Evoke Experiences, Nautika, Trulyy India, Time Square Resort & Spa, Paul John Resorts & Hotels, Madhuban Eco Retreat, Sahara Star, Crestora Hotels, The Lake Manor Kerala, Sajjanbagh Resort & Spa, Anjali Estates and Developers and DLS Hotels, alongside a wide representation of hospitality, destination and travel-technology businesses.
Second Fairfest Show at JWCC This Year, After a Full-House OTM
TTF mumbai follows OTM, held at this same venue in February, which closed as a full house and has been voted the leading travel trade show not only in India but across Asia, as certified by NielsenIQ. TTF mumbai 2026 is Fairfest’s second show of the year at JWCC — timed for the trade’s most important buying window, as the industry finalises inventories and partnerships ahead of Diwali, the wedding season and the winter holidays.
A Domestic Market Powering the Sector’s Growth
India recorded close to 3 billion domestic tourist visits in 2024, and domestic visitor spending has led the sector’s post-pandemic growth, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. Industry projections place India’s domestic tourism market at approximately ₹35 trillion by 2029, with surveys indicating that a majority of Indian travellers plan to increase their travel spending. With international conditions favouring travel within the country, the festive and winter season ahead is expected to be among the strongest on record — and Western India, led by mumbairemains its most important source market.
TTF mumbai is supported by prominent industry associations including TAFI, IATO, NIMA, TIA, ETAA, SKÅL, ADTOI, TOAI, MTOA, TAAS, TAAP, ATOAI, TAHAT and UTEN, among others.
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