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Govt to modernise 200 railway stations

Govt to modernise 200 railway stations

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday announced the modernisation of around 200 railway stations across India. He was speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony for a coach maintenance factory at the Aurangabad railway station

Aviation
India cuts windfall taxes on ATF

India cuts windfall taxes on ATF

India has slashed windfall taxes on locally produced crude oil, and for exported diesel and aviation turbine fuel, in line with the decline in international prices. The government also removed a 5-rupee-per-liter levy on the

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Azal plans direct flights between Mumbai-Baku from November

Azal plans direct flights between Mumbai-Baku from November

Azerbaijan Airlines, the flag carrier of Azerbaijan plans to commence its direct flights between Baku and Mumbai – the commercial hub of India from November onwards. The airline will operate twice-a-week flights between Mumbai and

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Vistara starts non-stop service between Mumbai & Abu Dhabi

Vistara starts non-stop service between Mumbai & Abu Dhabi

Vistara has inaugurated non-stop, daily flights between Mumbai (India) and Abu Dhabi (UAE). The inaugural flight departs from Mumbai at 1910 Hours (IST) and arrives in Abu Dhabi at 2040 Hours (GST), making Vistara the

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TAFI Convention in Kuching, Malaysia concludes on a high note

TAFI Convention in Kuching, Malaysia concludes on a high note

After a gap of 4 years, TAFI (Travel Agents Federation of India) held its international Convention at Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia from September 20 to 23. The theme of the Convention was “Build Back Better,” a

Outbound
South Korea lifts testing requirement for inbound travellers

South Korea lifts testing requirement for inbound travellers

Tourists wanting to visit South Korea no longer require to undergo a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test upon their arrival. The announcement was made via the Korea Tourism Organization – VisitKorea Facebook page. The