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Qatar partners with GKA Kite World Tour, announces opening of new kite beach resort

Qatar partners with GKA Kite World Tour, announces opening of new kite beach resort

Qatar Tourism has become an official tourism partner of the Global Kitesports Association (GKA) Kite World Tour for three years, with a new world-class kite beach resort set to open in the northeast of the

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TAAI-AirIndia Meeting Yields Fruitful Results for The Travel Trade Fraternity

TAAI-AirIndia Meeting Yields Fruitful Results for The Travel Trade Fraternity

TAAI Office Bearers and the Airline Council had a very positive meeting with senior officials of AirIndia, Nipun Aggarwal, CCO, Melwin D'Silva ED Commercial and Rajender Nath, GM , Marketing, recently. Jyoti Mayal, President TAAI

Aviation
Airlines to pay up to INR 20,000 if denied boarding: DGCA

Airlines to pay up to INR 20,000 if denied boarding: DGCA

According to a report in The Financial Express, Airlines are liable to pay compensation of up to INR 10,000 to a passenger who is denied boarding and the carrier is not able to arrange another

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Janjehli in HP to be developed as tourist spot

Janjehli in HP to be developed as tourist spot

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said that a complete development plan would be prepared for developing Janjehli as a major tourist destination in Mandi district. The CM was presiding over the closing ceremony

Aviation
AAI seeks waiver of dividend for FY22

AAI seeks waiver of dividend for FY22

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has requested the government to waive the compulsory dividend payment requirement for the financial year ended March 2022, in lieu of the waiver of Air India’s dues done prior

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Turkey bets big on new cruise port to boost tourism

Turkey bets big on new cruise port to boost tourism

A state-of-the-art port in Istanbul with an underground terminal, a celebrity chef's restaurant and a shopping centre, welcomes yet another 5,000-passenger cruise ship, bringing more cash to Turkey's struggling tourism industry. The target is 1.5