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» SriLanka extends free tourist visa facility until April 30 to boost tourism

In the aftermath of the Easter Sunday bomb attacks, the USD 20 visa fee for South Asian travellers and USD 35 fee applicable to visitors from the rest of the world were waived off ... Read more

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» Tourism to Antarctica increases in last five years

Over 56,000 people traveled to Antarctica during the 2018-2019 season ... Read more

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» South African tourism to organize 17th Annual Roadshow in 3 Indian cities in 2020

To be organized in Bangalore, Pune and Mumbai on January 13, 14 and 15 ... Read more

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» Chalet Hotels signs 5 new management deals with Marriott

Chalet expects to complete the brand revamp of the Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel to a Westin by the middle of next year ... Read more

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» India aims to increase tourists from China

At present, India’s hosts only 3.5 lakh of the 50 lakh Chinese globetrotters ... Read more

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» OTOAI announces its 5th Convention from March 15 – 18 in Antalya, Turkey

The theme of the convention is yet to be finalised along with topics for invigorating Business Sessions and list of panellists who will discuss and debate on issues prevalent to the industry ... Read more

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» Tourism Industry hit due to CAA protests

Seven countries have issued travel advisories to their citizens asking them to either refrain from visiting or to exercise caution while visiting regions embroiled in protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 (CAA) ... Read more

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» Visit Nepal Year 2020 launched to boost tourism

Tourism is the largest industry in Nepal, and the largest source of foreign exchange and revenue ... Read more

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» 225 accomodation facilities in Kerala to be made plastic-free

These accommodation units, including resorts, hotels, homestays and house boats have decided to exclude 19 plastic items ... Read more

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» OTOAI elects new Team for 2019 - 21

The EC has seen women participation growing strong ... Read more

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