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Berlin records 13.8mn overnight stays & 5.7mn guests in H1, 2023

Berlin records 13.8mn overnight stays & 5.7mn guests in H1, 2023

In the first six months of this year, 5.7 million guests travelled to Berlin, and they spent around 13.8 million overnight stays in the city's hotels. In comparison to the first half of 2022, the

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Germany reduces visa appointment waiting time to 8 weeks

Germany reduces visa appointment waiting time to 8 weeks

Georg Enzweiler, Deputy Head of Mission, German Embassy has said that the waiting time for a visa appointment has been brought down to eight weeks. “We have increased our staff substantially in Mumbai and I

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Europe’s Outletcity Metzingen appoints AVIAREPS as Sales & PR Representative in India

Europe’s Outletcity Metzingen appoints AVIAREPS as Sales & PR Representative in India

With an aim to strengthen its presence in the Indian market, Outletcity Metzingen, a luxury shopping outlet in Europe, has appointed AVIAREPS as its Sales and PR representative in India. The dedicated team of tourism

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Jaishankar raises delay in visas with Western countries

Jaishankar raises delay in visas with Western countries

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has admitted that there is a delay in the issuing of foreign visas and said that at the ministerial level he had raised the matter with the Western countries including

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Germany sells full stake in Lufthansa for USD 760 mn

Germany sells full stake in Lufthansa for USD 760 mn

Germany raised 760 million euros (USD 760 million) from the sale of the state’s full stake in Deutsche Lufthansa AG, unwinding all of the holding it took to keep the flagship carrier afloat during covid-19

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EU split on visa ban for Russian tourists

EU split on visa ban for Russian tourists

Germany and France have issued a joint warning against a ban on tourist visas for Russians, saying such a step, advocated by other European Union member states, would be counter-productive, reports Reuters. The split on

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