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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

Domestic
Third wave of coronavirus pandemic badly hits Delhi Tourism

Third wave of coronavirus pandemic badly hits Delhi Tourism

The third wave of coronavirus pandemic in Delhi has hit the tourism and hospitality sector in the national capital hard with field experts and owners of travel agencies and hotels in the city reporting a

Outbound
Thailand suspends quarantine-free visas to fight Omicron spread

Thailand suspends quarantine-free visas to fight Omicron spread

Thailand indefinitely suspended a quarantine-free visa program for vaccinated visitors and ordered a ban on the sale of alcohol at restaurants in areas deemed at high risk of Covid infections to curb the spread of

Inbound
7-Day Mandatory Home Quarantine For All International Arrivals In India

7-Day Mandatory Home Quarantine For All International Arrivals In India

According to a NDTV report, people flying in from abroad will need to home quarantine for a week after landing in India and test on the eighth day, in new rules that take effect on

Aviation
IndiGo reinstates direct flights between Delhi and Port Blair

IndiGo reinstates direct flights between Delhi and Port Blair

IndiGo airlines, the country’s largest low-cost carrier, said it has “reinstated” four weekly flights between Delhi and Port Blair effective January 9. . The bookings are now open, with fares starting INR 8,522. Flights on

Domestic
Cancelled Christmas, New Year bookings result in INR 200-crore loss for hospitality sector

Cancelled Christmas, New Year bookings result in INR 200-crore loss for hospitality sector

Booking cancellations for Christmas and New Year celebrations, along with those of weddings and planned events, due to a surge in COVID-19 cases have so far resulted in a loss of around INR 200 crore

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