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Iran reopens it’s international border after almost 20 months

Iran reopens it’s international border after almost 20 months

After nearly 20 months, Iran has finally reopened its borders for international tourists who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The country had shut down its borders soon after the virus breakout. But recently, the anti-virus

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Brand USA welcomes unveiling of new protocols for foreign tourists by the Biden Administration

Brand USA welcomes unveiling of new protocols for foreign tourists by the Biden Administration

Today, the Biden Administration has come out with additional guidance related to the much-anticipated reopening of their borders next month. This updated policy puts in place an international travel system that is stringent, consistent across

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TAAI signs MoU with the Nepal Tourism Board to promote bilateral tourism

TAAI signs MoU with the Nepal Tourism Board to promote bilateral tourism

Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) signed a Memorandum of Understating (MoU) with the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) to promote and enhance bilateral tourism. The MoU specifically focuses on promoting mutual interests and tourist arrivals

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Mumbai airport traffic returning to pre-Covid times

Mumbai airport traffic returning to pre-Covid times

The footfall at the Mumbai airport is returning to pre-Covid times. During the nine-day Navratri festival, 665,985 passengers flew in and out of the airport between October 7 and October 15. Over 317,000 of them

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SpiceJet to launch 28 new domestic flights from October 31 onwards

SpiceJet to launch 28 new domestic flights from October 31 onwards

Budget carrier SpiceJet will launch 28 new domestic flights across the country from October 31 onwards. It will launch multiple new non-stop flights connecting the tourist hotspots of Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Udaipur in Rajasthan

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AirAsia India likely to get nod for international flying rights soon

AirAsia India likely to get nod for international flying rights soon

With AirAsia India getting close to obtaining international flying rights, conglomerate Tata Sons, will in the near future, have four airlines with permits for overseas operations. At present, only Vistara operates on international routes. The

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