Association News

» Death knell for the agents, boon for Airlines as IATA brings in weekly billing cycle

Agents increasingly booking customer tickets using corporate credit cards ... Read more

» PATA and Taylor’s University Create Youth Tourism Forum

Will hold a full-day PATA Youth Tourism Forum on April 18 at Taylor’s University, Lakeside Campus in Kuala Lumpur ... Read more

» GITB to showcase Jaipur as the only tier II city with most 5-star hotels

The fifth Great India Travel Bazaar (GITB) is going to be held April 15-17 2012 at Jaipur ... Read more

» International air travel up 9.3% in Feb: IATA

Passenger traffic grew more rapidly than available capacity which rose by 7.3%, meaning planes flew with fewer empty seats ... Read more

» PATA Launches Mobile Travel Data Platform

The latest information such as aviation passenger flows, flight capacity and frequency, hotel occupancy, social data and consumer trends is now available through PATAmPOWER ... Read more

» VUSACOM-India Chapter officially inaugurated by US Secretary of Commerce John Bryson

Leading Tour Operators urge simpler US visas to boost business tourism ... Read more

» India can follow Japan to set up MICE Institution

To attract inbound MICE, the Government should encourage public sector and provide sector investments in MICE Infrastructure: Mr. Om Prakash, Director – Inorbit Tours Pvt. Ltd.,ex-Chairman TAAI (WR) ... Read more

» SAARC trade, tourism fair begins in Dhaka

About 350 stalls have been set up at the annual event, with the host country displaying their products at around 180 booths ... Read more

» Bulgaria exempts visa requirement for Indians with valid Schengen visa

The allowed number of entries and period of stay in Bulgaria should be equal to the permitted number of entries and period of stay on the common Schengen visa ... Read more

» IATO to conduct a seminar themed ‘Hunar se Rozgar through Adventure & Rural Tourism’ 

The seminar will be held at Japyee Residency Manor, Mussoori from April 21-22, 2012 ... Read more

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