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Interviews
‘Adventures Overland strives to become the market leader in self-drive expeditions’

‘Adventures Overland strives to become the market leader in self-drive expeditions’

Having raised its second round of funding, New Delhi-based Adventures Overland is keen to invest into a fleet of 4x4 SUVs and globally marketing its expeditions. Tushar Agarwal, Co-founder & Director, Adventures Overland talks to

Hotels & Resorts
NH Hotels willing to explore opportunities in India

NH Hotels willing to explore opportunities in India

Spanish hotel chain NH Hotels, part of Minor Hotels, with a strong footprint in Europe and Americas, is expanding its presence in the larger Asia Pacific region, with its latest hotel set to open in

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‘We currently have more than 60% of our compute in public clouds, this gives Sabre the agility & competitive edge’

‘We currently have more than 60% of our compute in public clouds, this gives Sabre the agility & competitive edge’

Sriram Gopalswamy, VP - Site Reliability Engineering, Sabre Bengaluru GCC, in a conversation with Disha Shah Ghosh sheds light on the three innovations under progress. Q. What are some of the travel tech innovations that

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TAAI engages with Kazakhstan & Amalty Tourism for tapping Indian market 

TAAI engages with Kazakhstan & Amalty Tourism for tapping Indian market 

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="300"] TAAI team with Daniyel Serzhanuly from Kazakhstan Tourism[/caption] TAAI (Travel Agents Association of India) President Jyoti Mayal is currently leading a delegation to Kazakhstan for knowledge exchange. This initiative is aimed

Outbound
India to reach pre-pandemic arrivals by March 2023: Tourism Australia

India to reach pre-pandemic arrivals by March 2023: Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia is hopeful of reaching the pre-pandemic inbound arrival numbers from India by 2023. The destination marketing agency has termed India and Singapore as the two key markets to lead the post pandemic recovery

Interviews
‘There is no fundamental change in our strategy for the Indian market post-pandemic’

‘There is no fundamental change in our strategy for the Indian market post-pandemic’

Gregg Wafelbakker, General Manager Asia, Tourism New Zealand, in a conversation with Disha Shah Ghosh talks about India as an inbound source market, and their trade activities here. How is your strategy different compared to

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