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Govt of West Bengal and FAITH held a day- long discussion for tourism development in the state

Govt of West Bengal and FAITH held a day- long discussion for tourism development in the state

The Department of Tourism, Govt. of West Bengal and Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH) held a day-long workshop to formulate a tourism development strategy aiming at creation of livelihood and job

Outbound
Hideaway Resort adds one more Seaplane transfer

Hideaway Resort adds one more Seaplane transfer

The Maldives luxury island resort located in the pristine Haa Alifu Atoll, Hideaway Beach recently presented an exciting upgrade on one of the most loved services which is part of the quintessential Maldives experience –

Outbound
Malaysia celebrates 65 years of diplomatic relations with India

Malaysia celebrates 65 years of diplomatic relations with India

The High Commission of Malaysia organized a ‘Malaysia Carnival’ to kick off celebrations commemorating 65 years of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and India. The soirée had a number of programs to showcase the best of

Aviation
Vietjet launches direct flights from Mumbai to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi

Vietjet launches direct flights from Mumbai to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi

Vietjet has officially inaugurated the direct flights connecting Mumbai with Vietnam’s capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the country’s largest city. The inaugural flight ceremony of the two direct routes took place at Chhatrapati

Aviation
Air Canada expects travel demand to recover by end of 2023

Air Canada expects travel demand to recover by end of 2023

Air Canada is expecting a demand for flights between Canada and the Asia-Pacific to recover to a near pre-pandemic level by December next year, a top regional executive said on Saturday, reports Reuters. Currently, the

Aviation
Singapore’s Competition Commission raises concerns over Tata’s buying Air India

Singapore’s Competition Commission raises concerns over Tata’s buying Air India

Tata Group’s acquisition of Air India is likely to run into a regulatory wall in Singapore and now the Indian conglomerate needs to convince that the takeover does not violate the country’s anti-competition laws. The