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Indonesia to lift quarantine requirements for incoming tourists

Indonesia to lift quarantine requirements for incoming tourists

Indonesia will lift all quarantine requirements for overseas visitors entering the country, its Tourism Minister said yesterday, two years after it imposed border restrictions due to COVID-19, reports The Macau Daily Times. Indonesia’s Tourism and

Aviation
Air Mauritius to operate five weekly flights from Mumbai effective March 27

Air Mauritius to operate five weekly flights from Mumbai effective March 27

Air Mauritius, the flag carrier of Mauritius will operate 5 weekly flights between Mumbai and Mauritius from March 27. The airline said it is increasing the frequency of flights between the two cities. The announcement

Aviation
Airbus in taks with Tatas, Indian carriers for wide-body A350XWB planes

Airbus in taks with Tatas, Indian carriers for wide-body A350XWB planes

Airbus is in talks with Tata Group and Indian carriers for a deal regarding the procurement of its wide-bodied A350XWB planes, President and MD of Airbus India & South Asia, Remi Maillard said on Monday.

Outbound
VFS Global processes 40,000 UAE visa applications from India since Dubai reopened borders

VFS Global processes 40,000 UAE visa applications from India since Dubai reopened borders

VFS Global has processed over 40,000 UAE visa applications since Dubai borders reopened in 2021. The data reflects the significant contribution of VFS Global’s Dubai Visa Processing Centre (DVPC), an exclusive visa application processing facility

Aviation
China Eastern flight with 133 passengers on board crashes

China Eastern flight with 133 passengers on board crashes

A China Eastern passenger jet carrying 133 people has crashed in southwest China and caused a mountain fire. However, casualties are still unknown, state broadcaster CCTV reported Monday. The Boeing 737 plane crashed in the

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