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Israel’s longest suspension bridge opens in Jerusalem

Israel’s longest suspension bridge opens in Jerusalem

A new suspension bridge connects the Valley of Hinnom with Mount Zion. With a length of 202 meters, the bridge is the longest suspension bridge in Israel and is now passable. Pedestrians can use it

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Hong Kong’s July retail sales up by 16.5% due to tourism revival

Hong Kong’s July retail sales up by 16.5% due to tourism revival

Hong Kong’s July retail sales rose 16.5 per cent from a year earlier in the eighth consecutive month of growth helped by an increase in visitor arrivals and positive consumption sentiment, the city government said

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Lessor receives NCLAT nod to inspect aircraft leased to Go First

Lessor receives NCLAT nod to inspect aircraft leased to Go First

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) yesterday granted permission to Ireland-based lessor Jackson Square Aviation Ltd to inspect its aircraft leased to cash-strapped Go First. This decision follows a similar observation made in the

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WTTC forecasts investment in Travel & Tourism to reach USD 1.1 trillion

WTTC forecasts investment in Travel & Tourism to reach USD 1.1 trillion

The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) Travel & Tourism Economic Impact 2023 Global Trends Report has revealed an encouraging resurgence in Travel & Tourism investment, overcoming pandemic setbacks and signalling a strong return to

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BIAL defers launch of international operations from T2

BIAL defers launch of international operations from T2

Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL) has said it has postponed its decision to commence international operations from Terminal 2 scheduled to come into force today. The last-minute decision was taken during the final preparedness review,

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Thailand plans to boost tourism revenue by USD 100bn next year; to ease visa norms for China & India

Thailand plans to boost tourism revenue by USD 100bn next year; to ease visa norms for China & India

Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has proposed a plan to boost tourism revenue to nearly USD 100 billion next year. This involves easing visa regulations for travellers from China and India, and extending the duration