June 2023 - Page 8 of 27 - India's Top Travel News Source: TravelBiz Monitor
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G20 welcomes UNWTO’s Goa Roadmap for Tourism to achieve SDGs

G20 welcomes UNWTO’s Goa Roadmap for Tourism to achieve SDGs

As the knowledge partner of India's G20 Presidency, UNWTO delivered the Goa Roadmap for Tourism as a Vehicle for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the meeting of the Ministers of Tourism of the

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Akasa Air orders four more B737 MAX

Akasa Air orders four more B737 MAX

Akasa Air ordered four more B737 MAX planes, taking its total order book with Boeing from 72 to 76 aircraft. According to the airline, these orders would support its “international expansion.” “We are also on

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TruJet to take off again; NS Aviation launches new airline in India

TruJet to take off again; NS Aviation launches new airline in India

NS Aviation, a renowned aviation company based in Florida, USA, announced the launch of its new airline in the Indian skies. The airline, promoted by NS Aviation, is set to redefine air travel in India,

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IATO and FAITH Delegation Meet the Secretary General of UNWTO

IATO and FAITH Delegation Meet the Secretary General of UNWTO

IATO and FAITH Office Bearers who attended the G20 – 4th Tourism Working Group Meeting in Goa, had an opportunity to meet Zurab Pololikashvili, the Secretary General of United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Rakesh

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ITA Airways chosen by Confindustria as Official Carrier for the the exhibition “Imagining the Future. Leonardo da Vinci: In the Mind of an Italian Genius”

ITA Airways chosen by Confindustria as Official Carrier for the the exhibition “Imagining the Future. Leonardo da Vinci: In the Mind of an Italian Genius”

Starts Daily Direct Flights Between Washington and Rome ITA Airways is Official Carrier of the project "Imagining the Future. Leonardo da Vinci: In the Mind of an Italian Genius” the monographic exhibition organized by “Confindustria”,

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Go First seeking additional INR 6bn: Report

Go First seeking additional INR 6bn: Report

Defunct airline Go First has sought additional funds at a lenders meeting on Wednesday, sources said, reports Reuters. The airline is asking for between INR 4 billion and 6 billion in additional funds, the sources

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