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‘Stakeholders need to work in unison for building the tourism industry’

‘Stakeholders need to work in unison for building the tourism industry’

“The pandemic has taught us to work in cohesion. And the moment for our industry is now,” said Ragini Chopra, Executive Vice-President-Corporate Affairs, Interglobe Enterprises, while speaking at a HICSA session Trial By Fire: Travel

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Vietjet set to open four more routes between India and Vietnam

Vietjet set to open four more routes between India and Vietnam

Vietjet has announced four new services linking India and Vietnam, including Mumbai - Hanoi, Mumbai - Ho Chi Minh City, New Delhi – Phu Quoc and Mumbai - Phu Quoc, marking the airline’s post-pandemic return

Aviation
MoCA proposes law to enable lessors to repossess aircraft during dispute

MoCA proposes law to enable lessors to repossess aircraft during dispute

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has proposed a new law that will help international aircraft leasing companies to reposess and transfer planes out of India in case of a financial dispute with an Indian

Aviation
Tamil Nadu seeks revenue share in privatisation of airports

Tamil Nadu seeks revenue share in privatisation of airports

With the Central government looking at privatisation of airports, the Tamil Nadu government has taken a policy decision that it should have a share in the revenue realised by the former while transferring the airport.

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UP approves proposal to develop for heliports for tourism

UP approves proposal to develop for heliports for tourism

The UP Cabinet approved a proposal to develop heliports in four places to boost tourism. A proposal to this effect was presented by the UP Tourism Department and the Cabinet approved development of the projects

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Go First stops Srinagar-Sharjah flight citing lack of bilateral rights

Go First stops Srinagar-Sharjah flight citing lack of bilateral rights

Go First said it has stopped operating the Srinagar-Sharjah flight from March 27 as it does not have the requisite bilateral rights, reports PTI. Airlines need bilateral rights — which are granted under air services

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