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Cochin Airport reports INR 1,014cr revenue for FY24

Cochin Airport reports INR 1,014cr revenue for FY24

Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) has reported a total income of INR 1,014.21 crore for the 2023-24 financial year, reflecting a 31.6% increase from the INR 770.91 crore earned in the previous year. Cochin Airport

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U.S. world’s most power T&T market; China to gain top position in a decade: WTTC

U.S. world’s most power T&T market; China to gain top position in a decade: WTTC

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has launched its 2024 Economic Impact Trends Report, which has revealed the U.S. as the world’s most powerful Travel & Tourism market, contributing a record-breaking USD 2.36 trillion

OTAs
TripJack rewards agents in New Delhi for driving hotel bookings

TripJack rewards agents in New Delhi for driving hotel bookings

TripJack hosted an exclusive Hotel Bonanza Event at The Lalit to recognise the outstanding achievements of travel agents from New Delhi who excelled in driving hotel bookings and meeting their campaign targets. The evening was

Hotels & Resorts
Saudi Arabia cancels hotel licence fee to boost tourism investment

Saudi Arabia cancels hotel licence fee to boost tourism investment

Saudi Arabia has announced the cancellation of fees for issuing commercial activity licences for hotels, hotel apartments, and residential resorts, the state news agency SPA reported today. The decision, effective immediately, is part of the

Domestic
Nagaland issues advisory amid massive landslides

Nagaland issues advisory amid massive landslides

The Nagaland District Administration has issued a travel advisory due to massive landslides in various locations, including Pherima, Tseipama/Piphema, and NH-29 (Pagala Pahar/New Chumoukedima). All vehicular traffic between Kohima and Dimapur on NH-29 is blocked,

Aviation
DGCA reports 25% drop in air proximity incidents

DGCA reports 25% drop in air proximity incidents

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has reported a 25% reduction in air proximity incidents in 2023 compared to the previous two years. Air proximity incidents occur when two aircraft come dangerously close mid-air,

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