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Ahmedabad airport to remain shut for 9 hours daily till May 31 this year

Ahmedabad airport to remain shut for 9 hours daily till May 31 this year

According to a HT report, a part of Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport will be closed for nine hours every day from today onwards due to planned 'recarpeting work' on the runway. At least

Aviation
Drone attack at Abu Dhabi’s new International Airport

Drone attack at Abu Dhabi’s new International Airport

A suspected drone attack has been reported at Abu Dhabi's new International Airport. Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi movement said it had carried out an attack on the United Arab Emirates after authorities in the Gulf state

Domestic
Goa tops Indian travellers bucket list: OYO Survey

Goa tops Indian travellers bucket list: OYO Survey

A majority of Indians would prefer to go local and explore domestic destinations instead of international ones this year with Goa topping the bucket list followed by Manali, according to OYO Travelopedia. OYO Travelopedia, the

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IATO seeks Prime Minister’s help to avert crisis

IATO seeks Prime Minister’s help to avert crisis

IATO, the apex inbound tourism body has written to Prime Minister, seeking his help to overcome unprecedented financial crisis facing the industry since March 2020, which has further been worsened by recent postponement of international

Outbound
Indians can now travel visa-free to 60 destinations

Indians can now travel visa-free to 60 destinations

According to a report by The FE, in a significant improvement from the ranking of last year, the Indian passport has strengthened as the country improved its passport ranking in the Henley Passport Index 2022.

Outbound
South Africa’s tourism industry pins hope as EU removes it from Covid red list

South Africa’s tourism industry pins hope as EU removes it from Covid red list

South Africa’s tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu has welcomed the decision by EU countries to remove South Africa from red lists, but simultaneously lamented the loss of over a billion rand in much-needed tourism revenue during