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Brij Hotels opens Brij Anayra in Dharamshala

Brij Hotels opens Brij Anayra in Dharamshala

Boutique hotel chain, Brij Hotels, has opened Brij Anayra, in Dharamshala. This luxury heritage resort marks the brand's 8th property in India, and its second resort in Himachal Pradesh. This 161-year-old heritage property overlooks the

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India’s outbound tourism market estimated to record CAGR of 11.4% until 2032: NIMA

India’s outbound tourism market estimated to record CAGR of 11.4% until 2032: NIMA

Talking on the side lines of BLTM 2023, Gajesh Girdhar, Chairman, Network of Indian MICE Agents (NIMA), shared some promising insights into India's outbound tourism market. According to Girdhar, India's outbound tourism market is on

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No Inner-Line Permit Needed To Visit Milam Glacier In Uttarakhand

No Inner-Line Permit Needed To Visit Milam Glacier In Uttarakhand

The Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has decided to allow tourists, mountaineers and trekkers to go up to the Milam glacier without an inner-line permit, a mandatory requirement that was in place for decades. Located

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DU Digital Global Secures Visa Processing Contract For Thailand In New Delhi

DU Digital Global Secures Visa Processing Contract For Thailand In New Delhi

DU Digital Global Limited has acquired visa processing contract from the Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi. Effective since October 1, 2023, the company is managing and submitting visa applications for aspiring travellers. Speaking about

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APAC’s tourism recovery strong post pandemic: PATA

APAC’s tourism recovery strong post pandemic: PATA

The recovery in tourism in the Asia-Pacific region after the COVID-19 pandemic has been “strong and robust” and the numbers have reached about 80 per cent of 2019’s figures, the chief of Pacific Asia Travel

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IndiGo introduces fuel charge of INR 1,000 amid rising ATF prices

IndiGo introduces fuel charge of INR 1,000 amid rising ATF prices

IndiGo has introduced a fuel charge of INR 1,000 on domestic and international routes, in order to check rising ATF (Aviation Turbine Fuel) prices. The decision follows the significant increase in ATF prices, which have