Domestic News

» Heritage Institute of Hotel & Tourism bags an award

Wins Best Hotel Management Institute in India award by Punjab Technical University ... Read more

» Air India extends its silver and platinum pass promotion scheme till April 30, 2012

The scheme is valid for unlimited travel on the domestic network within fifteen days from the date of commencement of journey ... Read more

» Lemon Tree Hotels launches its premium brand of hotels 'Lemon Tree Premier'

It is also a step towards shedding its tag of upscale and no-frill hotels, as it would now provide enhanced offerings ... Read more

» Indian domestic airlines flew 6 crore passengers in 2011

Number of fliers grew by 16.6 percent over 2010 ... Read more

» Indian techies face a decline in foreign travel opportunities

Economic, business, diplomatic, strategic and technological reasons leading to fewer staff being deployed on-site in off shore locations by IT companies ... Read more

» Maharashtra Govt to identify class B & C tourist destinations for development

Local Advisory Committee headed by the district collector with tourism stakeholders as its members have been given powers to select and recommend places for development ... Read more

» Foreign airlines cautious of picking up stakes in the loss-making Indian carriers

CAPA has estimated that domestic carriers will post a combined loss of $2.5 billion in the current fiscal ... Read more

» Assam Govt to build 'Mini Assam' near Guwahati to woo tourists

Project to showcase traditional villages, tea gardens, rivers, mountains, indigenous communities, arts and crafts, language, and others; Golf Course & Science city proposed in Sonapur ... Read more

» Alappuzha to set up a 6 Crore exclusive facility for female tourists

The gender park will have accommodation facilities, a library, internet service and other recreation centres with prime concern given to the security of foreign women tourists, who often feel insecure ... Read more

» PAC slams Air India for acquiring planes through debt

A recent CAG report on Civil Aviation had said that the decision to acquire 111 planes by Air India through debt was "a recipe for disaster" and should have raised an alarm in the government ... Read more

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