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ITB India 2024 to be held from Sept 11-13

ITB India 2024 to be held from Sept 11-13

ITB India is being held alongside MICE Show India and Travel Tech India, from September 11 – 13, 2024 at Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai. With over 400 exhibitors, over 120 speakers, and over 600

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Navi Mumbai Airport gets IATA location code ‘NMI’

Navi Mumbai Airport gets IATA location code ‘NMI’

  According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) website as of May 3, the forthcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport has been designated with the three-letter location code 'NMI'. Upon conducting a search on the

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Nixtour India partners with Aeroflot to enhance travel to Russia

Nixtour India partners with Aeroflot to enhance travel to Russia

Nixtour India Private Limited, an IATA-accredited travel company has partnered with Aeroflot - Russian Airlines, aimed at revolutionising travel experiences to Russia for its clients in India. "We are excited to introduce this strategic partnership,

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IATA: Airline industry on track for recovery in 2024

IATA: Airline industry on track for recovery in 2024

  IATA Director General Willie Walsh expressed optimism about the aviation industry's performance in 2024, citing strong passenger traffic growth across all regions except North America in February. He emphasised airlines' accelerated investments in decarbonisation

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83.4 million passengers fly Turkish Airlines in 2023

83.4 million passengers fly Turkish Airlines in 2023

  In spite of persistent geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic uncertainties, Turkish Airlines achieved a milestone in 2023 by transporting 83.4 million passengers. This accomplishment was attributed to its ability to surpass competitors through swift capacity

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Air passenger demand grows 16.6% in January: IATA

Air passenger demand grows 16.6% in January: IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for January 2024 global passenger demand indicating a strong start for the year. Total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was up 16.6%; total capacity, measured

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