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Bengaluru hosts India International Travel Mart 2024

Bengaluru hosts India International Travel Mart 2024

India’s leading travel media company, Sphere Travelmedia & Exhibitions has organised the ‘India International Travel Mart’ (IITM) in Bengaluru from 26 – 28 July 2024 at the Tripura Vasini, Palace Grounds. The event was inaugurated

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Uttarakhand seeks Central aid for tourist surge

Uttarakhand seeks Central aid for tourist surge

  Uttarakhand, globally renowned for its spiritual and domestic tourism, is facing an unprecedented challenge as its floating population surges eight-fold annually. Disappointed by the omission of key issues in the Union Budget presented by

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Himachal Court mandates garbage bags for tourists

Himachal Court mandates garbage bags for tourists

  The Himachal Pradesh High Court has suggested that the state government make it mandatory for tourists to carry a garbage bag to manage the waste they generate during their visit. A bench of Justices

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Aviation Minister to look into airfare complaints

Aviation Minister to look into airfare complaints

  Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu on Thursday pledged to investigate allegations of abrupt fare hikes when MPs attempt to book tickets on Air Vistara, following complaints from MPs and a prompt

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Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno discusses prospects of collaboration between India and Indonesia

Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno discusses prospects of collaboration between India and Indonesia

  Indonesia has highlighted the importance of the “creative economy” by establishing a Ministry for the Promotion of Cultural and Creative Industries. Manish Chand interviewed Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno,

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Pilot fatigue on the rise due to grueling schedules

Pilot fatigue on the rise due to grueling schedules

  Prolonged flying duties exceeding 10 hours per day, consecutive night shifts, rapidly rotating weekly rosters that disrupt circadian rhythms, and schedules adhering strictly to the minimum mandated rest periods were identified as primary factors