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G20’s 2nd Tourism Working Group meeting kicks off in Siliguri with 130 participants

G20’s 2nd Tourism Working Group meeting kicks off in Siliguri with 130 participants

Harsh Vardhan Shingla, Chief Coordinator, G20 India and Arvind Singh, Secretary Tourism, Government of India jointly addressed the press yesterday in Darjeeling as a run up to the upcoming 2nd Tourism Working Group Meeting to

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Sabre, American Airlines to offer NDC content from April 3

Sabre, American Airlines to offer NDC content from April 3

Sabre Corporation and American Airlines have announced the availability of American’s NDC offers through former’s global distribution system (GDS). Starting April 3, Sabre-connected travel buyers, agencies and developer partners will be able to shop, book,

Cruise
For the first time Disney Cruise Line to home port cruise ship in Singapore for 5 years starting 2025

For the first time Disney Cruise Line to home port cruise ship in Singapore for 5 years starting 2025

Under a recently signed Memorandum of Understanding, Disney Cruise Line and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) have agreed to collaborate to homeport a brand-new Disney cruise ship exclusively in Singapore for at least five years beginning

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‘The white-label space in terms of providing booking platforms has almost doubled’

‘The white-label space in terms of providing booking platforms has almost doubled’

Swapnil Shaha, CEO, TourWiz in a conversation with Disha Shah Ghosh talks about their SAAS-based subscription platform for travel agents to create their virtual office. The travel tech space has seen an influx of new

Aviation
China Southern Airlines expects delivery of 200 aircraft over 3 years

China Southern Airlines expects delivery of 200 aircraft over 3 years

China Southern Airlines Co. Ltd., China's largest airline by fleet size, expects to take delivery of more than 200 Boeing Co. and Airbus SE single-aisle jets over three years, reports Danny Lee for Bloomberg. The

US FAA calls on industry to eliminate near-miss incidents threatening aviation safety

The acting head of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (US FAA) said on Tuesday the aviation industry must work to eliminate near-miss incidents that have triggered recent safety concerns, reports David Shepardson for Reuters. "Going

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