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ITDC-MoT launch Tourism Awareness Programme for tax, cab & coach drivers

ITDC-MoT launch Tourism Awareness Programme for tax, cab & coach drivers

The India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism (MoT), launched Tourism Awareness Programme (T.A.P) for taxi, cab, and coach drivers to offer behavioural and soft skill training. The programme has

Aviation
United Airlines to start daily flights from Bengaluru to San Francisco by end of 2022

United Airlines to start daily flights from Bengaluru to San Francisco by end of 2022

United Airlines is scheduled to begin daily flights from Bengaluru to San Francisco in the last quarter of 2022, according to Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru. Australian national carrier Qantas will begin four weekly flights to

Inbound
Saudi Arabia lifts Covid-related travel restrictions on citizens travelling to India, 3 other countries

Saudi Arabia lifts Covid-related travel restrictions on citizens travelling to India, 3 other countries

Saudi Arabia on June 20 lifted coronavirus-related travel restrictions on its citizens travelling to India and three other countries. The move is based on the follow-up to the epidemiological situation of the coronavirus pandemic, and

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Promoter Fairbridge Capital (Mauritius) Limited’s holding in Thomas Cook (India) Limited increases to 72.34%

Promoter Fairbridge Capital (Mauritius) Limited’s holding in Thomas Cook (India) Limited increases to 72.34%

The Sub-Committee of the Board of Directors of Thomas Cook (India) Limited (the Company), has approved the conversion of the balance INR 132.9 crore Optionally Convertible Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares (OCCRPS) held by Fairbridge Capital

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IATA calls governments to apply 3 lessons learned from pandemic to restore traveller confidence

IATA calls governments to apply 3 lessons learned from pandemic to restore traveller confidence

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called for governments to apply the lessons learned from the dismantling of global connectivity in response to COVID-19 to ensure that future global health threats can be effectively managed

Outbound
Thailand to do away with its Pass registration scheme from July 1

Thailand to do away with its Pass registration scheme from July 1

Thailand’s Centre of COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has approved the removal of the Thailand Pass registration scheme and an USD 10,000 health insurance requirement for foreign visitors, effective July 1, 2022. Both requirements were initially

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