Government / Ministry News

» Kingfisher Airlines lockout extends till 5th November

Kingfisher licence suspension 'on the cards': Govt source ... Read more

» Tadoba Tiger Reserve reopens from tomorrow for tourist

Kerala Tiger reserves to reopen for tourism next week ... Read more

» India and Brunei to explore tourism cooperation and JV Investment in hotel industry 

Both the countries will also cooperate in exchanging information and know-how for development of tourism in their respective countries ... Read more

» Gujarat Association of Tour Operators plans to offer election tourism to foreign travellers

The idea to market the election will be promoted at the upcoming four-day 'World Travel Market' at London, starting November 5 ... Read more

» Aviation Ministry hints at licence cancellation of Kingfisher Airlines

DGCA rejects winter schedule; Kingfisher Airlines pays GMR dues, warrants against Vijay Mallya withdrawn ... Read more

» Anantnag traditional festival celebrated in JK to boost old tourist spots

The main aim was to showcase the potential of tourism in Verinag and the cultural heritage of Verinag and Anantnag and to develop Verinag as a resort ... Read more

» Indian carriers to operate 19 per cent less flights this winter due to high costs

Full-service carriers Air India and Jet Airway would operate less number of flights, LCCs IndiGo, SpiceJet & GoAir would significantly increase flights; Kingfisher Airlines has not been approved by DGCA ... Read more

» Tourism Bhavan plans still on papers despite Maharashtra govt. sanctioning 22 crores to MTDC

The MTDC has still not managed to procure a suitable piece of land for the venture, in spite of approaching several authorities; Had earlier sought allotment of Taraporewala Aquarium Land at Mumbai's Marine Drive ... Read more

» Kerala Govt asks Centre to waive regulatory norms for low-cost airline Air Kerala

Under the present rules, an airline can fly international routes only after five years of domestic service operations and acquiring at least 20 aircrafts ... Read more

» Supreme Court lifts ban on Tiger Tourism in core areas

New central Guideline opens 20 per cent of core areas in tiger reserves to tourists and propose a new conservation fee; Completely bars creation of any new tourist infrastructure inside the core areas ... Read more

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