Government / Ministry News

» Australia, New Zealand and Canada to look into travel advisories issue against India

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna held bilateral talks with his counterparts from Australia, New Zealand and Canada on the sidelines of CHOGAM Foreign Ministers' meeting here and raised the issue in detail ... Read more

» Idukki in Kerala included in National Tourism Circuit

Rs. 4.85 crore has been earmarked to arrange basic facilities in the main tourism spots in the district ... Read more

» It makes sense to allow foreign airlines to invest in Indian ones

Private domestic carriers needs capital, more important, informed capital that understands the dynamics of the airline business ... Read more

» Airlines may report Rs 3,500 crore loss in first 6 months

The situation is so grave that some may default in servicing their debt, forcing their closure as per FIA letter to MoCA ... Read more

» Moscow opens tourist hotline in English

The hotline can also be used in emergencies. Operators will connect callers to anything from hospitals to embassies ... Read more

» India objects to the travel advisories

Travel advisory and weak economic sentiments may hit tourism, hotel businesses ... Read more

» Eco-tourism project inaugurated in Patna

Lightweight tourist vehicle to be pulled by a horse under an eco-tourism project at Rajdhani Vatika Park ... Read more

» Tourist interpretation centre to be set-up near Lingaraj temple in Bhubaneswar

Around 60 tourists will be accommodated at the interpretation centre, where big screens with audio visual systems would be installed ... Read more

» DGCA cracks the whip on the airlines over various issues

Directs Airlines to rein in the soaring domestic fares, asks the US and European airlines to revert to the old practice of allowing two bags & directs domestic airlines to offer free water to pax ... Read more

» Subodh Kant addresses International Tourism Ministers Conference T20 at Paris

The 3-day annual conference of Tourism Ministers known as T-20 countries began in Paris yesterday and will conclude tommorow ... Read more

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