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Vishwas Makhija steps down as ATOAI President

Vishwas Makhija steps down as ATOAI President

Vishwas Makhija, President of the Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI), has stepped down from his post citing health reasons. He, and the present team, took charge in January 2021 and made significant progress

Outbound
Covid booster dose along with negative RT-PCR test mandatory for entering Saudi Arabia

Covid booster dose along with negative RT-PCR test mandatory for entering Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Civil Aviation Authority has made the third booster dose of Covid-19 vaccine mandatory for inbound travellers (18 years and above) who have taken their second vaccine 8 months ago or earlier. Before boarding,

Hotels & Resorts
Airbnb expects Q1, 2022 room nights to exceed 2019 levels

Airbnb expects Q1, 2022 room nights to exceed 2019 levels

Airbnb beat estimates on earnings and revenue in its fourth quarter, as it continued to rebound from the Covid-19 pandemic, reports Jessica Bursztynsky for CNBC. Airbnb expects first-quarter 2022 nights and experiences booked to significantly

Aviation
Vistara plans to restore in-flight services to pre-Covid levels

Vistara plans to restore in-flight services to pre-Covid levels

Vistara has been gradually resuming services that were halted temporarily due to the pandemic. The airline plans to not only restore pre-COVID standards of customer experience, but to exceed it in the coming months. On

Aviation
More airlines may avoid Ukraine’s airspace: Advisory firm

More airlines may avoid Ukraine’s airspace: Advisory firm

According to a flight operations advisory firm, more airlines are likely to avoid Ukraine’s airspace amid insurance issues and a decision by leading European carriers to stop overflights after a US warning that Russia could

Aviation
Jazeera Airways returns to profitability in record time in 2021 with KD7.1 million; will purchase 28 new aircraft to serve expansion plans

Jazeera Airways returns to profitability in record time in 2021 with KD7.1 million; will purchase 28 new aircraft to serve expansion plans

Jazeera Airways returned to profitability for the year 2021, a period which continued to be affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and restrictions on travel, reporting a net profit of KD7.1 million for the year, up

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