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Air India suspends Tel Aviv flights amid Middle East crisis

Air India suspends Tel Aviv flights amid Middle East crisis

  Air India announced on Friday the immediate suspension of all flights to and from Tel Aviv in response to the ongoing unrest in the Middle East. The airline emphasised that it is closely monitoring

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Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak aims to resolve Aviation Law discrepancies

Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak aims to resolve Aviation Law discrepancies

  The government on Thursday introduced the Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill 2024 in the Lok Sabha, aimed at replacing the nearly 90-year-old Aircraft Act to modernise India's aviation laws and support industry growth. Aviation Minister

Hotels & Resorts
5,000 hotels commit to sustainability with WTTC programme

5,000 hotels commit to sustainability with WTTC programme

  The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has achieved a significant milestone with over 5,000 properties in more than 80 countries now embracing its Hotel Sustainability Basics (Basics) program. This initiative represents a crucial

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J&K proposes new regulations for hotels, homestays, and more

J&K proposes new regulations for hotels, homestays, and more

  According to Zieaat Times, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has introduced draft Tourist Trade Rules, detailing registration and renewal fees for hotels, homestays, houseboats, and other hospitality businesses. The renewal fee for a five-star

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Proposal for a direct Udaipur-Mumbai railway line

Proposal for a direct Udaipur-Mumbai railway line

  A proposal has been put forward to establish direct railway tracks connecting Udaipur to Mumbai. This initiative aims to enhance connectivity between the two cities, which are significant in terms of tourism and commerce.

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Foreigners advised to exit Lebanon due to security concerns

Foreigners advised to exit Lebanon due to security concerns

  Several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, have urged their citizens to leave Lebanon as heightened tensions in the region raise fears of a broader Middle East conflict. The warnings

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