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MMT’s myBiz partners with Zoho for corporate travel solutions

MMT’s myBiz partners with Zoho for corporate travel solutions

MakeMyTrip's myBiz joins forces with Zoho to offer tailored solutions for corporate travel and expense management across industries. Raj Rishi Singh, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Business Officer – Corporate, MakeMyTrip said, "We're simplifying corporate

Aviation
Airbus Takes Flight with ‘Skill India’: Investing in the Future of Indian Aviation

Airbus Takes Flight with ‘Skill India’: Investing in the Future of Indian Aviation

The European aviation giant has teamed up with Air India, now under the Tata Group, to establish a world-class pilot training center in Gurugram, Haryana. Over the next decade, this 3,300 sq.mt. center will train

Aviation
No flights at Delhi Airport: 10:20 am – 12:45 pm from January 19 to 26

No flights at Delhi Airport: 10:20 am – 12:45 pm from January 19 to 26

Dress rehearsals are underway in Delhi, and airspace restrictions affect several categories of flights at Delhi Airport from January 19th to 26th. The Delhi Police have announced temporary traffic restrictions on Kartavya Path and surrounding

Aviation
Air India unveils its revamped amenities

Air India unveils its revamped amenities

Air India's post-privatisation journey takes off with a 470-aircraft order, cabin innovations, rebranded identity, and new uniforms, redefining Indian aviation as we know it. Air India's cabin refresh takes off in mid-2024, coinciding with the

Aviation
Air India aims to set up South Asia’s largest aviation academy in Gurugram

Air India aims to set up South Asia’s largest aviation academy in Gurugram

Air India announced its 600,000 sq ft academy in Gurugram, a landmark moment at Wings India 2024. Its training programme, including a pilot school and AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) institute, aims to equip 50,000+ professionals

Hotels & Resorts
Venice tackles overtourism by becoming the first city to require Day Tickets for tourists

Venice tackles overtourism by becoming the first city to require Day Tickets for tourists

With 55,000 residents struggling to maintain normalcy amidst 120,000 tourists, Venice confronts the consequences of its own draw. Venice takes a step, becoming the first to require day tickets for peak-season tourists, tackling overtourism. Venice

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