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PTM opens at Karachi Expo Centre to boost tourism

By PR
April 04, 2026
Governor of Sindh, Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi, inaugurates the Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM) 2026 exhibition by pressing the button on April 3, 2026. —  APP
Governor of Sindh, Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi, inaugurates the Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM) 2026 exhibition by pressing the button on April 3, 2026. —  APP

Islamabad:Pakistan has taken a significant step towards strengthening its global tourism footprint with the inauguration of the Pakistan Travel Mart (PTM) 2026 at the Karachi Expo Centre, a landmark event reflecting growing international confidence in the country’s travel and hospitality sector, says a press release.

The three-day exhibition was jointly inaugurated by Sindh Governor Nehal Hashmi and Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, National Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Tourism, whose leadership has emerged as a driving force behind Pakistan’s evolving tourism strategy.

Widely regarded as one of the largest tourism exhibitions ever held in Pakistan, PTM 2026 has brought together around 250 companies and organisations, occupying all six halls of the Expo Centre. The scale of participation, spanning both domestic and international stakeholders, highlights Pakistan’s increasing relevance on the global tourism map.

At the heart of this initiative is Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, whose role as the Prime Minister’s National Coordinator on Tourism has positioned him at the forefront of policy direction, international engagement, and sectoral reform. His efforts in conceptualising and executing PTM have transformed it into a high-impact platform for investment, collaboration, and global outreach.

The event features specialised zones covering Global Aviation, Global Destinations, Technology & Travel, Hospitality, and the Salam Pakistan Pavilion. Thousands of participants are engaging in B2B and G2G interactions, alongside strategic dialogues on innovation, sustainability, and regional connectivity.

Addressing participants, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan outlined an ambitious national tourism roadmap under a comprehensive five-year framework. He emphasised plans to double tourism employment from 4 million to 8 million jobs, increase the sector’s GDP contribution from 5% to 15%, and generate up to $40b for the economy over the next decade.

Participants and foreign dignitaries praised the scale and organisation of PTM 2026, acknowledging Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan’s leadership in delivering a major international platform under challenging global conditions.