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Events in Abu Dhabi Will No Longer Pay Tourism Tax - skift.com - Austria - Italy - South Africa - Turkey - Saudi Arabia - Philippines - India - Uae - Seychelles - Bangladesh - Kuwait - county Summit
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25.08.2023

Events in Abu Dhabi Will No Longer Pay Tourism Tax

Event organizers in Abu Dhabi will no longer be required to pay tourism tax. Hosting an event in Abu Dhabi had incurred a 10 percent tax per ticket sold. “For further support to the investment environment in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, it has been decided to exempt event organizers from the tourism fee of 10 percent on tickets sold,” a circular from the Department of Culture and Tourism — Abu Dhabi stated recently. The circular also said it is mandatory for event organizers to obtain event licenses in accordance with the regulations specified for this purpose. Event organizers are also required to declare the revenues generated from these events, submit supporting financial statements, and cooperate with revenue auditors or individuals designated by the department of culture and tourism to validate the accuracy of their declarations.

Skift India Daily: India Must Cut Back on Business Travel to Reduce Emissions - skift.com - Netherlands - Denmark - Switzerland - Britain - Vietnam - India - city Mumbai - city Kolkata - Bangladesh - city Dhaka
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25.08.2023

Skift India Daily: India Must Cut Back on Business Travel to Reduce Emissions

Indian companies have failed to set targets to reduce corporate travel emissions, according to an annual report by campaign group Transport & Environment. Globally, only 50 companies out of 322 have set targets to reduce business travel, with information technology (IT) services company Wipro paving the way in India. Wipro has achieved a 15-20 percent reduction in air travel emissions between the 2015 and 2020 period. Among all 10 Indian companies featured in the ranking report, only IT services provider Tech Mahindra reports on air travel emissions specifically. “Advancements taking place in India are mostly being led by the technology industry. We invite these technology companies to continue to work on their travel policies and demonstrate leadership to catalyze change in other industries,” said Denise Auclair, corporate travel manager at Transport & Environment. Of the companies that have targets, only four companies meet the “gold standard” of reporting air travel emissions and commitment to reducing them by 50 percent or more, by 2025 or sooner. These are Novo Nordisk (pharmaceuticals, Denmark), Swiss Re (finance, Switzerland), Fidelity International (finance, Britain) and ABN Amro (finance, the Netherlands).

Skift India Daily: India Bets Big on Medical Tourism With Indigenous Treatments - skift.com - Australia - South Africa - Singapore - India - Russia - Ukraine - city Mumbai - Bangladesh - city Dhaka
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25.08.2023

Skift India Daily: India Bets Big on Medical Tourism With Indigenous Treatments

India will boost Ayush treatment — indigenous medicine and associated treatment techniques — through health tourism, informed Ayush minister Sarbananda Sonowal. Set up in 2014, the Ayush ministry is responsible for developing education, research and propagation of traditional medicine systems in India. The government has been making efforts to boost traditional medicines for international tourists visiting India for treatments under Ayush methods — ayurveda, yoga, naturopathy, unani, siddha and homeopathy, among others. Earlier this year, the Ayush ministry had signed a memorandum of understanding with the tourism ministry’s India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) to work together for the promotion of medical value travel (MVT) in Ayurveda and other traditional systems of medicine. The Indian medical value travel market size is valued at $5–6 billion and is expected to grow to $13 billion by 2026. With 5,00,000 international patients annually, India is poised for a giant leap in medical tourism on the back of soaring cost of treatment in the West and the Russia-Ukraine war driving more patients for medical care to the country. In addition, the government’s initiatives under the ‘Heal in India’ scheme — of accrediting Ayush centers and launching Ayush e-visa — is also expected to fuel medical tourism.

U.S. Amps Up Visa Interviews for Indian Students by 30 Percent - skift.com - Netherlands - Germany - France - Singapore - India - city Mumbai - Bangladesh
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25.08.2023

U.S. Amps Up Visa Interviews for Indian Students by 30 Percent

The U.S. aims to increase visa interview appointments for Indian students by 30 percent this summer, said U.S. Consul General Mike Hankey during his recent visit to the country. “Last year, we sent more than 1.25 lakh Indian students to the U.S., setting a new record for Indian students going to the U.S. in a year and establishing India as the leading country of sending students. This year we are trying to increase that number (of students) further,” he told news agency Press Trust of India. In another development, the U.S. visitor visa wait times in India dropped by 50 percent — from an average of 669 days in mid-March to 337 days in early April — according to the U.S. Travel Association. The industry lobby group attributed the wait time reduction to the U.S. State Department’s initiatives this year to reduce the visa backlog, such as bringing processing staff in on weekends, making overseas embassies available to Indian nationals in other countries and hiring more staff. Applicants in India had an especially absurd wait time. In January, for example, they had to wait 999 days for an interview at the Mumbai embassy. 

Indian Hotels Company's Asset-Light Strategy Leads to Highest-Ever Annual Profit - skift.com - Britain - New York - city New York - San Francisco - Saudi Arabia - India - Bangladesh - city Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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25.08.2023

Indian Hotels Company's Asset-Light Strategy Leads to Highest-Ever Annual Profit

As demand outpaces supply in the Indian hotels market, the asset-light Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) reported its highest-ever full year consolidated revenue and a profit after tax of $122 million — a historic first for the company.

Go First Gains Bankruptcy Protection and Moratorium on Leases - skift.com - Spain - France - Italy - Switzerland - Ireland - India - Nepal - city Delhi - Bangladesh - city Aviation
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25.08.2023

Go First Gains Bankruptcy Protection and Moratorium on Leases

Indian bankruptcy court National Company Law Tribunal has granted bankruptcy protection to cash-strapped airline Go First and a full moratorium on its assets and leases. The order prevents the airline’s lessors — some of which include Sky High XCV Leasing, ACG Aircraft Leasing Ireland, and SMBC Aviation Capital — from taking back aircraft. “This is a historic ruling as an application of insolvency has been admitted so fast. The order prevents a viable airline from becoming an unviable one. The purpose of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has always been revival,” said Go First CEO Kaushik Khona. This means there are chances that the airline might end up protecting some of its assets under the bankruptcy code to ensure its survival, as all its assets and properties remain as it is till the completion of the bankruptcy. The tribunal, in its order, said that an interim resolution professional would take over the airline management with immediate effect. The current operation of the airline’s 27 aircraft is also expected to continue and no employee of the company would be laid off, the Indian tribunal ordered. Earlier this month, the airline filed for bankruptcy, blaming “faulty” Pratt & Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its fleet.

India Daily: Tourism Sector on Track to Inject $200 Billion into Economy - skift.com - France - Britain - India - Sri Lanka - city Mumbai - city Kolkata - city Delhi - Bangladesh - city Dubai - city Ahmedabad
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25.08.2023

India Daily: Tourism Sector on Track to Inject $200 Billion into Economy

India’s travel and tourism sector is poised to contribute $200 billion (Rs16.5 trillion) to the country’s economy in 2023, just 3.5 percent below 2019, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). The sector is also set to create over 1.6 million additional jobs this year, nearly restoring the employment levels lost during the Covid-19 pandemic to reach almost 39 million.

Bengaluru and Ahmedabad to Get New U.S. Consulates - skift.com - Britain - New York - Mexico - Canada - city Atlanta - Washington - San Francisco - city Chicago - city Seattle - India - city Houston - Bangladesh - city Bangalore
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25.08.2023

Bengaluru and Ahmedabad to Get New U.S. Consulates

The U.S. will open new consulates in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad while India will establish a mission in Seattle and two other locations in the U.S. Currently, India has five consulates in the U.S.: New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston and Atlanta, apart from the embassy in Washington. Visa delays are the single biggest impediment to growth in travel between the two countries. The two new consulates could help expedite the Indian visa application process, which the U.S. State Department now considers a “top priority.”

Akasa Air Readies to Fly International With Induction of 20th Aircraft - skift.com - India - Nepal - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh
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25.08.2023

Akasa Air Readies to Fly International With Induction of 20th Aircraft

India’s newest airline Akasa Air has added a 20th aircraft to its fleet, making it eligible to fly internationally. The carrier, which will complete one year of operations on August 7, has also become the first airline in Asia to have the Boeing 737-8-200.

More Pilots Quit Go First Over Paused Payments - skift.com - Maldives - India - Thailand - Malaysia - city Delhi - Bangladesh - city Hyderabad - city Sankash
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25.08.2023

More Pilots Quit Go First Over Paused Payments

Nearly 500 of the 600 Go First pilots have quit and joined other airlines, including Air India and IndiGo, which have been expanding their operations aggressively. That leaves the crisis-hit carrier with only 100 pilots.

Do I need a visa to visit Ecuador? - lonelyplanet.com - Usa - Philippines - South Korea - Afghanistan - city Santiago - Haiti - Vietnam - India - Cuba - Nepal - Pakistan - Burma - Egypt - Nigeria - Congo - Angola - Mali - Senegal - Sri Lanka - Kenya - Ethiopia - Iran - Bangladesh - Ecuador - Eritrea - Somalia - Iraq - Syria - Venezuela - Libya - city Quito - Ghana - Gambia - Cameroon - Yemen - Ivory Coast - Guinea
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29.07.2023

Do I need a visa to visit Ecuador?

For most travelers, entering the vast diversity of Ecuador’s Cuatro Mundos ("Four Worlds": the Pacific Coast, Andes, Amazon and Galápagos) requires nothing more than arriving with your passport.

The World's Shorelines Are Shrinking — These Are the Beautiful Beaches That Might Be Hit the Hardest - travelandleisure.com - Italy - Usa - Mozambique - Brazil - state Florida - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Cyprus - Burma - Nigeria - Bangladesh - city Praia - Panama - city Lagos, Nigeria
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27.07.2023

The World's Shorelines Are Shrinking — These Are the Beautiful Beaches That Might Be Hit the Hardest

Carefree days lounging on the sand are a hallmark of an idyllic vacation for many travelers. But beaches themselves are a commodity, vulnerable to retreat that’s exacerbated by climate change. In fact, nearly half of the Earth’s sandy beaches could be extinct by 2100, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change.

The World’s 10 Best Cities to Live in, Ranked - smartertravel.com - Austria - Denmark - city Paris - Australia - Japan - Usa - Canada - city New York - city Rome - city San Francisco - city Tokyo, Japan - city Copenhagen, Denmark - city Vienna, Austria - Zimbabwe - Nigeria - city Karachi - Bangladesh - county Geneva - Syria - city Melbourne, Australia - Venezuela - Libya - Algeria - city Good - Papua New Guinea - city Lagos, Nigeria - city Saf - city Expensive - Cameroon - city Vancouver, Canada
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27.07.2023

The World’s 10 Best Cities to Live in, Ranked

Looking for the best cities to live in or retire abroad? The world’s most livable city is once again Vienna, Austria, according to The Economist’s Intelligence Unit’s annual Most Livable Cities ranking.

Everything you need to know about visas for travel to St Lucia - lonelyplanet.com - Eu - Australia - Britain - Usa - Canada - Belize - Jamaica - Afghanistan - Peru - Guyana - India - Saint Lucia - Malaysia - Nigeria - Senegal - Sri Lanka - Dominica - Bangladesh - Trinidad And Tobago - Ecuador - Barbados - Suriname - Grenada - Montserrat - Antigua And Barbuda
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24.07.2023

Everything you need to know about visas for travel to St Lucia

St Lucia is the ultimate island getaway for adventurers, lovers, or anyone who just wants to spend their days relaxing on multiple tranquil beaches.

Myanmar: is it time for tourists to return? - roughguides.com - Burma - Bangladesh
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21.07.2023

Myanmar: is it time for tourists to return?

The largest, most diverse and least-known country in Southeast Asia, Myanmar is now firmly back on the tourist map after decades of isolation.

The 20 great lost cities of the world - roughguides.com - Greece - Italy - Usa - South Africa - Mexico - Colombia - Guatemala - city Guatemala - Turkey - Peru - India - Jordan - Egypt - Zimbabwe - Cambodia - Iran - Bangladesh - city Mayan - Iraq - city Lost - city Baghdad
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21.07.2023

The 20 great lost cities of the world

Some of the world's greatest cities are no more. Once thriving, hundreds of cities across the world now lie in ruins – ravaged either by war or simply a natural progression. These are the world's greatest lost cities.

The most beautiful places in India - roughguides.com - Britain - county Island - Bhutan - Scotland - India - city Delhi - Bangladesh
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21.07.2023

The most beautiful places in India

We asked the Rough Guides team in Delhi to vote for the most beautiful places in India. After much deliberation, here are the results...

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