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Aviation
Wreckage of Tara Air aircraft found, fate of 22 on board including 4 Indians remains unclear

Wreckage of Tara Air aircraft found, fate of 22 on board including 4 Indians remains unclear

The Nepal Army has "physically located" the crash site of the plane that went missing with 22 on board, including four Indians, on Sunday. The crash site has been located in Sanosware, Thasang-2 in Mustang

Outbound
Malaysia announces Visa on Arrival for Indian travellers, effective from 1st June

Malaysia announces Visa on Arrival for Indian travellers, effective from 1st June

Malaysia announces Visa on Arrival (VOA) effective 1st June 2022 for Indian travellers arriving in Malaysia through selected entry points via Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, or Indonesia, with a valid visa from either country. According to

Hotels & Resorts
Airbnb Shuts Down Business in China, Withdrawing 150,000 Listings

Airbnb Shuts Down Business in China, Withdrawing 150,000 Listings

Airbnb will shut down its listings in China after two years of lockdowns in the country "with no end in sight," according to a source familiar with the matter. The home-sharing company made the decision

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SoftBank-Backed Oyo to Shelve Plans for IPO in 2022

SoftBank-Backed Oyo to Shelve Plans for IPO in 2022

According to Bloomberg, Oyo Hotels, the once high-flying Indian startup, is shelving plans for an initial public offering in 2022 after a market downturn that would hurt its valuation, according to people familiar with the

Aviation
‘No decision yet to cut tax on ATF’

‘No decision yet to cut tax on ATF’

The Finance Ministry has not yet taken a view on the Ministry of Civil Aviation's (MoCA) plea for tax cuts on jet fuel (ATF) to bring down prices, a top source said. Civil Aviation Minister

Aviation
Gulf airlines to operate shuttle flights for Football World Cup

Gulf airlines to operate shuttle flights for Football World Cup

Qatar Airways said on Thursday that fellow Gulf Arab airlines would operate more than 180 daily shuttle flights to Qatar during this year's soccer World Cup, allowing fans to fly in from nearby cities and

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