Says 2025 has been a challenging year, stresses need for stronger promotion and marketing

Rehan Qayoom Mir

Srinagar, Nov 29 :

Asserting that the snowfall will remain the biggest factor driving tourist footfall in the Valley, the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the year has posed challenges for the tourism sector.

Talking to reporters here, the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that wherever there are business-to-business engagements, the tourism industry stands to gain, but “promotion and marketing remain the biggest contributors to the growth of the sector.”

He also said that 2025 has not been an easy year for the region’s tourism industry. “Be it Pahalgam, Delhi, or Nowgam, this year has tested us. November has been dry so far and we are now pinning hopes on good snowfall in December,” the CM said.

CM Omar added that tourists continue to visit Pahalgam and other destinations across the Valley, but a fresh spell of snow would significantly enhance the winter season’s prospects.

The CM further said, snowfall is key to boost Kashmir’s tourism this season and they are hopeful this year Christmas and New Year will be hopefully better—(KNO)

By SNS KASHMIR

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