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Canada to remove all travel restrictions from Oct 1

Canada to remove all travel restrictions from Oct 1

Canada will drop all COVID-19 restrictions for travellers from October 1, including vaccination and masking requirements for flights and trains, the government said on Monday. The move is likely to boost the Canadian travel industry,

Aviation
Tata, SIA may merge Vistara, Air India under new JV

Tata, SIA may merge Vistara, Air India under new JV

The Tata group and Singapore Airlines are reportedly on their way to merging their airline businesses Air India and Vistara and housing them under a new joint venture, two people aware of the development said.

Domestic
Kaziranga National Park reopens for tourists

Kaziranga National Park reopens for tourists

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudeva of Isha Foundation formally opened the Kaziranga National Park (KNP) for tourists for the forthcoming season on Saturday, reports East Mojo. Elephant safari and jeep

Domestic
IRCTC seeks rakes like Vande Bharat

IRCTC seeks rakes like Vande Bharat

The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has demanded rakes similar to those of Vande Bharat which will run between Mumbai and Gandhinagar, for Mumbai Ahmedabad Tejas Express. Highlighting the poor condition of the

Hotels & Resorts
Banyan Tree AlUla Debuts in Saudi Arabia

Banyan Tree AlUla Debuts in Saudi Arabia

Banyan Tree launches its first property in historical AlUla in Saudi Arabia, ushering in the Group’s debut in the Kingdom. AlUla is attracting the attention of the world’s affluent travellers with its mesmerising mix of

Visitors from Chennai to South Africa projected to grow at 30% CAGR by 2025

Deepening engagement with key stakeholders in Chennai, South African Tourism – backed by a high-profile diplomatic delegation – visited the city from September 21 to 23. The tourism board was accompanied by the High Commissioner