The Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines showcased its top travel destinations at the Outbound Travel Mart 2025 in Mumbai, India. The Philippine delegation conducted business-to-business meetings, generating PHP 86,297,000.00 in partial sales leads. The booth highlighted key destinations like Boracay and Palawan, as well as Cebu and Manila’s cultural and natural attractions. The booth received an OTM Excellence Award for Best Decoration for its beautiful display of local destinations.

Over five million Indian tourists visited ASEAN countries in 2024, making it critical for the Philippines to secure a larger share of this market through its participation in the leading travel trade show in India. TPB Chief Operating  Officer Maria Margarita Montemayor Nograles emphasized the significant impact of this participation and stated that “As one of Asia’s largest and most notable travel trade events, OTM 2025 provided the Philippines with a platform to strengthen its foothold in the booming Indian outbound travel market. The strong turnout and the enthusiasm shown by Indian travel  stakeholders during the event reaffirm our confidence that the Philippines will  see substantial growth in Indian arrivals in the coming years.” 

Support for the Philippine delegation in the OTM 2025 was further underscored by the visit of Consul ad honorem R. Swaminathan, the honorary consul of the Philippines in Mumbai, and Vice Consul a.h. S. Krishnamoorthy.  Their attendance highlighted the importance of strengthening the Philippines’  presence in the Indian market.  

The Philippines’ participation in OTM is strategically timed. It is held in India’s financial capital, a key port of exit for travelers from the West and South Indian markets, which accounts for over 60% of the country’s total outbound travel.  With India’s outbound tourism booming, the Philippines is implementing initiatives to capture a larger share of this growing market, such as the introduction of electronic visas for Indian nationals and the expansion of air connectivity. Plans to offer direct flights between India and the Philippines are also underway, with Air India expected to operate routes connecting Delhi to Manila. These developments aim to facilitate easier access for Indian travelers and further enhance bilateral tourism relations between the two countries.  

The TPB led a thirteen-member delegation of private sector companies and government partners to co-exhibit at OTM 2025, including the Department of  Tourism Central Luzon and the Clark Development Corporation. Ten of these organizations joined the Tourism Promotions Board in the Philippines  Roadshow 2025, a series of promotional events in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai,  and Bangalore from February 3 to 7.