Destination News & Feature

» New York City signs deal with Seoul to team up on tourism promotion

The Big Apple has already made agreements with numerous cities including London, Madrid, and Sao Paulo ... Read more

» Medical Tourism booming across Asia

Thailand, Singapore, India, Malaysia and even the Philippines have their own distinctive marketing strategies in an attempt to woo clients, as well as areas of specialisation ... Read more

» Atout France concludes its successful B2B workshop - 'Rendez Vous in France & Tahiti'

The workshop in New Delhi and Mumbai generated a good response and the delegation was pleased with the interest shown for their products ... Read more

» Army helps reopen the earthquake ravaged Nathula Pass near Gangtok

Locals now want tourists to arrive as their living hood is based on tourism ... Read more

» Bihar Tourism launches radio taxi service in Patna

The service of Volvo buses has already been started under PPP mode with 30 buses already operational ... Read more

» Slowdown may not affect travel boom in India for the coming season

The country may witness room rates rising by 10 per cent and airlines doubling fares on popular routes ... Read more

» TAF fails to curb tout menace for tourists in Jaipur

A crackdown on the white-collared criminals behind these rackets needed to cleanse the system ... Read more

» Alliance Air launches flight to Port Blair from Delhi

The six days a week flight will be via Bhubaneswar and would operate a new 70-seater jet plane, also add a 2nd flight to Delhi Guwahati sector ... Read more

» Tourists in HP suffer due to bad roads

Railway track is accessible only at a few places in the state, fetching it limited number of tourists while three domestic airports also have limited number of flight ... Read more

» MoT comes out with comprehensive guidelines and a code of ethics for Tourist Guides 

Conditions are necessary as guides work much more effectively as representatives of our country than all the publicity put together ... Read more

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