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BBC StoryWorks, Brand USA partner for USA Through Film campaign to drive inbound

BBC StoryWorks, Brand USA partner for USA Through Film campaign to drive inbound

BBC StoryWorks, the content studio of BBC Studios, and Brand USA, the destination marketing organisation for the United States, have joined forces for the newest chapter of the USA Through Film campaign aimed at driving

Inbound
Foreign tourist arrivals double in the first half of 2023

Foreign tourist arrivals double in the first half of 2023

Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in the first half of CY23 have gone up by 106 per cent, only 17 per cent short of pre-Covid levels. This means that inbound tourism is inching close to pre-Covid

Aviation
Fly Bharathi Aviations to raise funds, eyes stake in airlines

Fly Bharathi Aviations to raise funds, eyes stake in airlines

Fly Bharathi Aviations and Aeronautics Pvt Ltd, which was incorporated as a company last month, said it has signed a preliminary pact with UK-based SRAM and MRAM Group for investments worth USD 1.8 billion. In

Outbound
U.S. remains most popular destination for retail tourism: WTTC

U.S. remains most popular destination for retail tourism: WTTC

According to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the U.S. remains the preferred choice for shopping holiday-makers, as revealed at the recently concluded Virtuoso Travel Week, in Las Vegas. “Retail tourism is a thriving

Outbound
Dubai Economy & Tourism targets Tier-II & III markets in India with 23% increase in arrivals

Dubai Economy & Tourism targets Tier-II & III markets in India with 23% increase in arrivals

Ahead of the summer travel season, Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) has up the ante towards its efforts to showcase the destination through B2B travel trade engagements such as trade workshops, mega familiarisation

Outbound
UK visa fee to go up by 5-7%

UK visa fee to go up by 5-7%

The fees and health surcharge paid towards the UK's state-funded National Health Service (NHS) by visa applicants from around the world, including Indians, are set to rise "significantly" to meet the country's public sector wage