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Drop in DigiYatra usage at Pune after ‘not mandatory’ clarification

Drop in DigiYatra usage at Pune after ‘not mandatory’ clarification

  The number of flyers using the DigiYatra app at Pune Airport has steadily declined since January 2024, following the Civil Aviation Ministry's clarification that its usage is voluntary and requires passengers' informed consent. In

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NZ to raise triple tourist entry fee from Oct 1

NZ to raise triple tourist entry fee from Oct 1

  New Zealand plans to nearly triple entry fees for tourists starting October 1, increasing the international visitor and conservation levy from NZ USD 35 to NZ USD 100 (USD 62.20). The government stated that

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Saudi unveils ‘Spectacular Saudi’ campaign to tap Indian travellers

Saudi unveils ‘Spectacular Saudi’ campaign to tap Indian travellers

  Today, Saudi’s national tourism brand, ‘Saudi Welcome to Arabia’ has launched its first-ever integrated consumer campaign for the Indian market - ‘Spectacular Saudi’. With a captivating blend of ancient tales and modern marvels, this

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Railways to launch Vande Metro trains next month

Railways to launch Vande Metro trains next month

  Indian Railways will soon introduce Vande Metro trains to connect cities 100 to 200 kilometers apart, announced Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. Two trains have successfully passed all required tests, with the first Vande Metro

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THSC partners with Visa to train 20,000 youth

THSC partners with Visa to train 20,000 youth

  The Tourism & Hospitality Skill Council (THSC), under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), has partnered with Visa, a global leader in digital payments, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This three-year

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Uttarakhand to connect with 7 airports

Uttarakhand to connect with 7 airports

Uttarakhand is a major tourist destination in India, but travel to and from the state can be challenging. To improve connectivity, the Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority (UCADA) is taking steps to offer direct air

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