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Reunion Island Intensely Tropical

From adventure lovers to backpackers to family and honeymooners, the five-million-year-old Reunion Island is a destination for all. It offers a wide range of sports and leisure activities on land, at sea and in the

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Thailand plans to charge foreign tourists an entry fee of $9

Thailand plans to charge foreign tourists an entry fee of $9

Thailand plans to start collecting a 300 baht ($9) entry fee from foreign holidaymakers as the tourism-reliant nation predicts a recovery for the pandemic-hobbled travel industry once the current Covid wave eases. The fee will

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Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Agency Appointed to UNWTO Board of Directors

Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Agency Appointed to UNWTO Board of Directors

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), a United Nations agency and the leading international organization in the field of tourism, has completed appointments to its Board of Directors of Affiliate Members for the 2022-2025 period. Commissioned

Aviation
IndiGo to cancel around 20% flights, waives change fees

IndiGo to cancel around 20% flights, waives change fees

IndiGo on January 09 said it will cancel around 20 per cent of its flights because of the surge in Covid cases driven by the Omicron variant and waive change fees till March 31 in

Aviation
AirAsia India extends free rescheduling offer on all flights

AirAsia India extends free rescheduling offer on all flights

AirAsia India has announced a free rescheduling offer for all flights on their network for bookings made till 31st January 2022 for travel until 31st March 2022. AirAsia India’s ‘Plan The Change’ campaign offer will

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India emerges as largest source market for Sri Lanka tourism

India emerges as largest source market for Sri Lanka tourism

According to a report in The Hindu, India topped Sri Lanka’s tourist arrivals in December and the entire year, according to data published by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA). For most part of

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