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Zanzibar to make insurance fee mandatory for inbound from Sept

Zanzibar to make insurance fee mandatory for inbound from Sept

Zanzibar is set to introduce mandatory insurance fee for all visitors starting September 1. The insurance fee is set at USD 44, and cover up to 92 days of stay. It includes protection for health

Ministry
India to introduce UPI in Maldives to boost tourism

India to introduce UPI in Maldives to boost tourism

India and Maldives have signed an agreement to introduce the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in the archipelago nation, which will have a “very positive” impact on its tourism sector, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has

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IndiGo starts Trichy-Abu Dhabi flights

IndiGo starts Trichy-Abu Dhabi flights

IndiGo has started operating flights from Trichy to Abu Dhabi yesterday. This new service will operate four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The flight (6E1493) departs Trichy at 7:30 AM and

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SL’s Tour Blue Partners appoints Linkin Reps as India Representative

SL’s Tour Blue Partners appoints Linkin Reps as India Representative

Tour Blue, a boutique travel operator renowned for its unique and personalised travel experiences, based out of Colombo, Sri Lanka, has appointed Linkin Reps as its Representative in India. This collaboration aims to enhance Tour

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Thomas Cook, SOTC unveil AI-powered platform for cutomised holidays

Thomas Cook, SOTC unveil AI-powered platform for cutomised holidays

Thomas Cook (India) Limited and its Group Company, SOTC Travel have launched an AI-powered platform to help customers plan their customised holidays, check availability and book – in minutes. The platform has been deployed with

Ministry
Lok Sabha passes Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill 2024

Lok Sabha passes Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill 2024

The Lok Sabha has passed the Bhartiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Bill 2024, which seeks to modernize India's aviation sector by replacing the 90-year-old Aircraft Act of 1934. This new legislation aims to streamline business transactions in

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