Outbound News

» Dragonair to fly 5 times a week from Kolkata to Hong kong effective 4 Oct

Dragonair and Cathay Pacific will now operate a total of 47 passenger flights and 21 freighter flights per week between Hong Kong and six major gateways in India ... Read more

» Tourism Australia chooses LinkedIn to engage the affluent audience in India

The ‘Who Deserves a Break in Oz’ contest will be played out on LinkedIn till 9th June 2013 ... Read more

» Indian metros are preferred destinations for overseas travellers

Popular Asian destinations such as Bangkok, Singapore and Pattaya continue to appeal to Indians travelling overseas ... Read more

» Switzerland tourism woos Indian tourists from smaller towns

It has also added meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) and Incentive travel to its offers while continuing to focus on the leisure area ... Read more

» Air India to restart flying Dreamliners from today

AI will get eight more B-787s by this December on which new flights will be launched ... Read more

» Adventure Holidays gaining popularity amongst Indian Tourists

Over 50 percent respondents of a survey say that they are planning holiday in next 6 months with the purpose to participate in an adventure activity/extreme sport ... Read more

» VUSACOM Delhi Chapter conducts the second Corporate Outreach Program

This interaction was focussed at educating the senior decision makers of leading corporates of the visa procedures for the growing MICE segment ... Read more

» Singapore Airlines plans to increase flights to Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai

Four Indian carriers - Air India, Jet Airways, Air India Express and IndiGo - are currently offering about 11,000 one-way weekly seats to Singapore ... Read more

» IndiGo Airlines announces extra charges for preferred seating

Passenger will be charged Rs 200 for a domestic flight and Rs 300 for an international flight for window and aisle seats which are pre-booked ... Read more

» Ajit Singh orders stopping of Air India's Companion Free Scheme due to irregularities

The Vigilance Department of Air India earlier discovered serious irregularities and misuse of Companion Free Scheme (CFS) in Air India while scrutinizing the CFS data ... Read more

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