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India T&T sector to post annual growth rate of over 10% during 2019-28: IBEF

India T&T sector to post annual growth rate of over 10% during 2019-28: IBEF

The travel and tourism industry's direct contribution to India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to post an annual growth rate of 10.35 per cent between 2019 and 2028, according to a report by the

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Virginia Offers Fun-Filled Outdoor Adventure for the Whole Family

Virginia Offers Fun-Filled Outdoor Adventure for the Whole Family

Anyone who has traveled with children knows just how important it is to make sure your destination offers plenty of fun-filled outdoor activities ideal for families. Cooped up kids with boundless energy are a sure-fire

Outbound
Philadelphia selected as  FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City in the US

Philadelphia selected as FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City in the US

Philadelphia Soccer 2026, the City’s official FIFA World Cup 2026 bid committee ,was informed that its bid to host FIFA World Cup matches in 2026 succeeded in securing one of the 11Host City spots in

Aviation
Sabre, Cathay Pacific extend partnership to distribute NDC content

Sabre, Cathay Pacific extend partnership to distribute NDC content

Sabre Corporation has announced an enhanced relationship with Cathay Pacific Airways which will give Sabre-connected travel agencies globally the ability to access dynamic New Distribution Capability (NDC) content from Cathay Pacific through the Sabre travel

Aviation
Go First to resume Srinagar-Sharjah direct flight from month end

Go First to resume Srinagar-Sharjah direct flight from month end

Go First on Tuesday said it will resume scheduled direct flights between Kashmir and Sharjah by the end of this month. “The airline has recently received the bilateral rights to operate five flights per week

Aviation
Air India plans to add over 200 new planes to its fleet, 70% to be narrow-bodied aircraft

Air India plans to add over 200 new planes to its fleet, 70% to be narrow-bodied aircraft

Tata Group-owned Air India is considering buying more than 200 new planes with 70 per cent of them being narrow-bodied aircraft, aviation industry sources said. While Air India has zeroed in on Airbus's A350 wide-bodied