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ATM to focus on Indian outbound with market forecast to reach USD 143.5bn

ATM to focus on Indian outbound with market forecast to reach USD 143.5bn

In anticipation of the Indian outbound market reaching a USD 143.5 billion annually by the end of the decade, the 31st edition of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) is set to put the a spotlight

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PM Modi Inaugurates India’s Longest Cable-Stayed Bridge in Gujarat

PM Modi Inaugurates India’s Longest Cable-Stayed Bridge in Gujarat

  Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 'Sudarshan Setu' today, which stands as India's longest cable-stayed bridge, spanning 2.32 km to connect Okha and Beyt in Dwarka, Gujarat. This significant infrastructure project, costing INR 978

Aviation
Scoot, Embraer Partner on Collaborative Inventory Planning Solution

Scoot, Embraer Partner on Collaborative Inventory Planning Solution

  Embraer will offer support for its upcoming fleet of E190-E2 jets. The airline is scheduled to receive nine of these aircraft from Embraer following an order placed in May 2023 and has now included

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Louisiana honoured at the Bocuse d’Or Americas 2024

Louisiana honoured at the Bocuse d’Or Americas 2024

On 12th and 13th June, for the first time in the United States of America, the 2024 Americas selection for the Bocuse d’Or will take place in New Orleans, the largest city of Louisiana. A

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Three airlines start direct flights to Saudia Arabia’s AlUla

Three airlines start direct flights to Saudia Arabia’s AlUla

In a significant development for AlUla's travel landscape, three major airlines Gulf Air, Royal Jordanian, and Saudia have announced new flight options, providing enhanced connectivity and accessibility to the luxury boutique heritage destination. Unlocking access

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Pratt & Whitney to source USD 150 million annually from India by 2030

Pratt & Whitney to source USD 150 million annually from India by 2030

  Pratt & Whitney intends to significantly increase its sourcing from India, targeting approximately USD 150 million worth of products per annum by 2030. Over the past ten years, the company has already procured around