Outbound News

» Air India suspends Amritsar-Toronto flights till March 2013

People of Punjab have no option other than going to New Delhi and boarding a flight for Canada ... Read more

» Singapore to boost tourism with formula 1 amid slowdown

Tourism spending is expected to rise as much as 8 percent to S$24 billion this year, according to government estimates. ... Read more

» Singapore Airline uncovers Silverkris lounge at T3, New Delhi

The Singapore airlines has also recently signed an agreement valued at about US$400 million with Panasonic Avionics for advanced in-flight entertainment and communications systems ... Read more

» IITM Mumbai Travel Mart showcases more than 10 countries and 20 Indian states

62nd edition of \\\'India International Travel Mart\\\' being organised from 21 – 23 September at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon ... Read more

» India and China to Strengthen Tourism Cooperation

Chinese investment in tourism infrastructure in India could be one of the major areas of cooperation ... Read more

» Sri lanka Tourism signs up with MasterCard to target the Indian market

A five-year agreement to promote Sri Lanka as a premier tourist destination for Indian travelers and deliver great travel experiences for MasterCard and Maestro cardholders through special offers ... Read more

» International tourism on track to hit one billion by end of 2012

With a record 467 million tourists traveling in the first half of 2012, international tourism remains firmly on track to reach one billion tourists by the end of the year, Asia leads growth ... Read more

» Brand USA targets 1 Million Tourist from India by 2015

Holds successful roadshow in Mumbai; New Delhi show on 13 Sept ... Read more

» Maldives to launch direct flight to Mumbai from 15 Nov

The Maldivian Airlines will fly from Mumbai to Madives thrice a week and depending on the traffic it will slowly be enhanced to five days a week ... Read more

» 300 flights cancelled due to Lufthansa strike

Germany's flight attendant union UFO has put up a demand of five per cent increase in wages ... Read more

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