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ANA renews multi-year content agreement with Amadeus

ANA renews multi-year content agreement with Amadeus

All Nippon Airways (ANA) will continue to make its international flight content inventory available to Amadeus-connected travel sellers around the world with a renewed agreement to modern retailing. The carrier will also be working with

Domestic
Passenger trains to resume on Lumding–Badarpur section in Assam from July 22

Passenger trains to resume on Lumding–Badarpur section in Assam from July 22

The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has decided to restore the services of passenger trains from July 22 which were earlier cancelled due to breaches in several locations of the Lumding – Badarpur section under Lumding

Top Stories
Varanasi to be first ‘Cultural and Tourism Capital’ of SCO: Secretary General

Varanasi to be first ‘Cultural and Tourism Capital’ of SCO: Secretary General

The city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, showcasing India’s culture and traditions over the ages, will be declared the first “Cultural and Tourism Capital” of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Secretary-General of the bloc Zhang Ming

Interviews
‘Zanzibar is a right fit for the affluent and well-travelled Indian tourist’

‘Zanzibar is a right fit for the affluent and well-travelled Indian tourist’

The newly-appointed Minister of Tourism and Heritage for Zanzibar, Simai Mohammed Said, talks to TravelBiz Monitor about creating a brand image about the island nation among the high-end well-travelled Indians, and collaborating with the travel

Domestic
Shipwreck from 1960s attracts tourists in Goa

Shipwreck from 1960s attracts tourists in Goa

A ship which sank near Vasco in South Goa district more than half a century ago is drawing diving enthusiasts from across the country, reports PTI. The SS Rita carrying rail tracks from Gujarat to

Outbound
Canada to resume random testing of incoming passengers from tomorrow

Canada to resume random testing of incoming passengers from tomorrow

Canada is set to resume mandatory random Covid-19 testing of fully-vaccinated international travellers arriving in the country by air at four major airports Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, and Montreal from Tuesday, July 19, reports Mint. According

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