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» Global brands line up to open more hotels in India

Global hotel groups are persisting with their push into India, encouraged by the resilience of its economy and the shortage of hotel rooms in a country. ... Read more

» Air India strike hits flights

Air India has cancelled 76 domestic and international flights scheduled for today on its network in the wake of strike by 20,000 employees of the national carrier who are protesting against airline management's gag order. ... Read more

» Chandigarh Tourism to develop Valley of Animals in Sector 49

The Department of Tourism (DoT), Chandigarh is soon going to develop Valley of Animals in Sector 49 ... Read more

» Tourism complex and aquarium inaugurated in Bilaspur

Prof Prem Kumar Dhumal, Chief Minister, Himachal Pradesh recently inaugurated a tourism complex with wayside amenities and an aquarium in Bilaspur, constructed at a cost of Rs 1.17 crore. ... Read more

» MoT sanctions close to Rs 100 crore for tourism development in select places in Rajasthan

The Ministry of Tourism (MoT) has sanctioned close to Rs 100 crore for tourism developmental work in select places like Pali, Jalore, Baran and Virat Nagar in Rajasthan. ... Read more

» Series of BA strikes begins

The latest BA strike has thrown travel plans for thousands of UK passengers into disarray. ... Read more

» Air Arabia increases service to Goa

Adds two additional flights on Mondays and Fridays - Flights will operate between June 1-October 30, 2010 - Additional flights in response to increased seasonal demand ... Read more

» SpiceJet celebrates five years of flying India

SpiceJet, India's most preferred airline, on Sunday completed five years of succesful domestic operations. Starting operations in May 2005, the airline has grown to a fleet size of 20 Boeing aircraft connecting 19 destinations across India over the past five years. ... Read more

» Starwood eyes expansion in India

Treating India as the most important market after China in Asia Pacific, Starwood Hotels & Resorts is targeting at doubling its properties from the current 19 over the next five years. Starwood is known for its globally popular brands such as Sheraton, Le Meridien and Westin, all of which have presence in India. ... Read more

» Leisure Hotels announces the opening of its luxury tents at The Chardham Camps

With the beginning popular annual Char Dham yatra to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath, Leisure Hotels, a dominant player in Uttarakhand tourism, announces the opening up of the first-of-its kind eco-friendly and luxury-tented accommodation at the Char Dhams called The Char Dham Camps. ... Read more

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