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6 of the world's best coastal rail journeys - nationalgeographic.com - France - Italy - New Zealand - India - city Mumbai
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18.09.2023

6 of the world's best coastal rail journeys

Swap planes for trains and embark on adventures that are so much more than just a way to reach a destination. Whether it's multi-day journeys catching glimpses of waves crashing into cliffs or quick, scenic bursts of sparkling seas, these coastal train routes will make you appreciate life in the slow lane.

Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express Brands to Drive IHG’s Growth - skift.com - Britain - India - city Brussels - city Mumbai - city Kolkata - city Delhi - city Chennai - city Hyderabad - city Pune - city Ahmedabad
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13.09.2023

Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express Brands to Drive IHG’s Growth

Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express brands, together making up nearly 70% of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG)’s portfolio in India, are going to remain the “driver of growth” in the market, said the company’s South West Asia Managing Director, Sudeep Jain.

Air India Expands Network Through Bangkok Airways’ Interline - skift.com - South Africa - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - county Thomas - Singapore - city Singapore - Laos - India - Thailand - city Mumbai - Cambodia - city Delhi - county Cook - city Chennai - city Phnom Penh
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12.09.2023

Air India Expands Network Through Bangkok Airways’ Interline

Air India has entered into an interline partnership with Bangkok Airways that will allow the Tata Group-owned airline’s passengers connections to 10 Southeast Asian destinations beyond the Thai capital. 

Air India-Vistara Merger Is Cleared for Take-Off - skift.com - Finland - China - Singapore - city Singapore - India - Russia - county Will - city Helsinki - Malaysia - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Chennai - city Ahmedabad
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05.09.2023

Air India-Vistara Merger Is Cleared for Take-Off

Antitrust watchdog Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved Tata group’s plan to merge its full-service carriers Air India and Vistara. 

Airbnb Faces a Drop in NYC Listings as Deadline Approaches - skift.com - Usa - New York - India - city Mumbai
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31.08.2023

Airbnb Faces a Drop in NYC Listings as Deadline Approaches

Good morning from Skift. It’s Thursday, August 31. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

U.S. Visa Applicants Can Book Appointment Without Wait Time - skift.com - New Zealand - India - city Mumbai - city Kolkata - city New Delhi - city Chennai - city Hyderabad - city Ahmedabad
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31.08.2023

U.S. Visa Applicants Can Book Appointment Without Wait Time

The U.S. Consulate General in Mumbai has cleared the visa backlog caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and said that applicants can schedule appointments for immigrant visa interviews within the standard time frame, the U.S. Consulate General Mumbai said in a statement.

Inside Marriott's India Strategy: From Moxy Debut to Embracing Smaller Cities - skift.com - India - city Mumbai - city Chennai - city These - city Small - Marriott
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30.08.2023

Inside Marriott's India Strategy: From Moxy Debut to Embracing Smaller Cities

Marriott, the leading hotel company in India, is set to introduce its 17th brand in the country — Moxy.

Hotel Occupancy and Room Rates Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels - skift.com - India - city Abu Dhabi - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city New Delhi - city Chennai - city Bangalore
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30.08.2023

Hotel Occupancy and Room Rates Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Hotel occupancy and room rates have bounced back to pre-pandemic numbers, primarily due to the soaring demand for the G20 Summitto be held in New Delhi on September 9 to 10. 

How No Footprints Curates Tours to Empower Communities - skift.com - India - city Mumbai - city Delhi
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29.08.2023

How No Footprints Curates Tours to Empower Communities

Moving away from mundane heritage walks, Eesha Singh, co-founder of No Footprints, brings a new take to storytelling through tour experiences. 

Cricket World Cup 2023 Ignites Indian Travel Demand - skift.com - Netherlands - Australia - New Zealand - Britain - South Africa - Singapore - Afghanistan - India - Malaysia - Pakistan - Sri Lanka - city Mumbai - city Kolkata - city Delhi - Bangladesh - city These - city Pune - city Ahmedabad
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28.08.2023

Cricket World Cup 2023 Ignites Indian Travel Demand

Cricket is the most popular sport in India and has a huge fan base. Beyond just being a sport, it is deeply embedded in the nation’s culture, evoking intense emotions from the masses over the victories and losses of their favorite teams: 90% of the global cricket fandom consists of Indians, highlighting the cricket craze in the country. 

India's Hotel Supply Is Less Than Demand as Development Tries to Catch Up - skift.com - Usa - city Nashville - state Missouri - city Atlanta - city New York - city Detroit - state Arkansas - city San Francisco - India - city Austin - city San Jose - Thailand - county Carlton - city Mumbai - county Riverside - county Sonoma - city Kansas City, state Missouri
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25.08.2023

India's Hotel Supply Is Less Than Demand as Development Tries to Catch Up

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Air India Lining Up a Record Order for Up To 500 Aircraft - skift.com - Usa - China - Singapore - India - Russia - city Moscow - city Mumbai - city Delhi
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25.08.2023

Air India Lining Up a Record Order for Up To 500 Aircraft

Air India is close to placing landmark orders for as many as 500 jetliners worth tens of billions of dollars from both Airbus and Boeing as it carves out an ambitious renaissance under the Tata Group conglomerate, industry sources said on Sunday.

The Biggest Innovators in Travel and Hospitality: 2022 Year-End Edition - skift.com - New York - county Florence - city Bangkok - city Athens - city Mumbai - city Sandra
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25.08.2023

The Biggest Innovators in Travel and Hospitality: 2022 Year-End Edition

One of the best definitions of high-end hospitality I saw this year suggested: “Luxury is when the standard operating procedure isn’t showing.” This hit the nail on the head for the products and experiences that transcend good into great. The guest feels a sense of detail, thoughtful anticipation, and comfort but the gears and machinations to deliver it remains hidden.

Air India Seals Record Orders for About 500 Jets: Sources - skift.com - France - India - city Mumbai - city Delhi
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25.08.2023

Air India Seals Record Orders for About 500 Jets: Sources

Air India has sealed a jumbo deal for about 500 new planes worth more than $100 billion at list prices, in what could become the single largest order by any airline as it seeks to reinvent itself under its new owners, industry sources told Reuters.

7 Questions for the State Department on the Visa Delays Mess - skift.com - Usa - Brazil - Mexico - India - city Mumbai
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25.08.2023

7 Questions for the State Department on the Visa Delays Mess

American embassies are working around the clock to bring down the amount of time international travelers have to wait to get a visitor visa interview in order to travel to the U.S., according to Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Visa Services Julie Stufft. The global median wait time for a B-1 or B-2 visa, also known as a visitor visa, has been reduced from 17 weeks in June to five weeks now. 

Skift India Daily: Indian Carriers Grab a Lion's Share of Overseas Air Travel - skift.com - city Berlin - Israel - Usa - India - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Chennai
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25.08.2023

Skift India Daily: Indian Carriers Grab a Lion's Share of Overseas Air Travel

Indian carriers have occupied a lion’s share of international air traffic, which is more than pre-Covid times, as per data released by India’s aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This is testament to the fact that India could rank among the top three markets for outbound travel in the coming years. Leading this expansion in market share in low-cost carrier Indigo. Passengers carried on international flights operated by Indian carriers accounted for 43.5 percent of total overseas travel in the fourth quarter of 2022, up from 39.2 percent in the corresponding period of 2019. In 2020, during the same period, the market share of Indian carriers rose to 65.3 percent, and in 2021, the share of Indian carriers in the total international passenger traffic stands at 49.6 percent. Out of the 30 Indian cities from where international passengers embark/disembark, five Indian cities accounted for approximately 70.2 percent of international passenger traffic. Delhi tops the position in the category with a share of 28.3 percent, followed by Mumbai at 19.8 percent share and Chennai at 8.5 percent share). 

Air India to Bid Goodbye to Vistara Brand in Airline Merger - skift.com - New Zealand - city Copenhagen - India - Uae - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Vienna - county Campbell
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25.08.2023

Air India to Bid Goodbye to Vistara Brand in Airline Merger

The Tatas will let go of Indian full-service carrier Vistara as they look to merge the airline with the more “internationally-recognized” Air India, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said on Monday.

Skift India Daily: Agoda CEO Says Indian Outbound Travel to Outpace Many Countries - skift.com - Britain - China - Saudi Arabia - Singapore - India - Thailand - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Hyderabad
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25.08.2023

Skift India Daily: Agoda CEO Says Indian Outbound Travel to Outpace Many Countries

India could rank among the top three markets for outbound travel in the coming years, according to Omri Morgenshtern, CEO of online travel platform Agoda said while speaking to media in India during his recent visit to the country. Indian travellers are increasingly becoming more important to many countries and will become second to China in terms of spending in Asia, he said. An earlier Skift article had reported how the time is ripe for India — which already ticks most of the boxes as a suitable candidate to take over from China as the largest travel source market — to enter the dragon’s space. In India, online travel booking is growing at a faster pace after the pandemic in comparison to other global markets, outpacing the Asia Pacific market, said Morgenshtern. The total transaction value in travel almost hit pre-Covid levels in 2022. “Since 2019, the rank of importance of Indian tourists for Thailand for example has risen from 10th to 6th. I expect it to become more important in the coming years, not only to Thailand but to many countries in APAC,” he added. Morgenshtern also sees a lot of potential for inbound tourism in India. While India’s inbound is growing slower than outbound travel, he believes it is going to see fast growth in the coming years.

Skift India Daily: Google Search Pages for Darjeeling Hotels Hacked by Fraudsters - skift.com - Portugal - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - South Korea - India - Thailand - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Bangkok, Thailand - city Seoul, South Korea - city Pune
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25.08.2023

Skift India Daily: Google Search Pages for Darjeeling Hotels Hacked by Fraudsters

The Google pages of many hotels — including premier properties — in the Himalayan hill towns of Darjeeling and Kalimpong in West Bengal have been defaced for fraud ahead of the holiday travel rush. Anybody looking for hotels in Darjeeling using the search engine will come across prominent photographs containing the hackers’ phone numbers over a section displaying pictures of rooms and amenities. “We have been lately facing incidents where fraudsters are posting their mobile numbers with payment options to book not only our properties but also several others in the region. We are continually monitoring this and flagging all such posts as ‘spam’ for Google to review and have them removed,” said Viraj Oberoi, director of Elgin Hotels & Resorts, a luxury heritage hotels chain with properties in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Sikkim. Cyber miscreants are removing hotel details and creating their own profiles with personal contact details, said Sandipan Ghosh, general secretary of regional travel trade body Eastern Himalayas Travel and Tour Operators’ Association. “Surprisingly, they’re also luring customers to pay in advance while knocking off the goods and services tax charge,” Ghosh said. In India, the goods and services tax on hotels range anywhere between 12-18 percent, depending on the pricing. Customers, while trying to book hotels online for Darjeeling, have been duped to pay advance amounts to bank accounts which don’t belong to the owners of the accommodations. “We’re in touch with the cyber cell department to track such incidents closely and take action accordingly,” Ghosh added. 

U.S.-India Visa Backlog Gets Urgent Help From U.S. Consulate - skift.com - South Africa - India - city Mumbai
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25.08.2023

U.S.-India Visa Backlog Gets Urgent Help From U.S. Consulate

Taking note of the massive delay in processing visas, the U.S. is taking steps to reduce wait times for Indians. The U.S. Consulate in Mumbai has brought in consular officers from around the world to help out with visa operations. “All hands on deck to reduce visa wait times! Our incredible team of consular officers have temporarily left their regular duties around the world, from the State Department in DC to the U.S. Consulate Naha, to help out with visa operations in Mumbai,” the consulate in Mumbai tweeted. Reducing visa delays has been a priority for the U.S. consulates in India as wait times for visitor visas are still around 614 days. The U.S. Embassy in India processed over 100,000 visa applications in January 2023, their highest total in a single month and the highest in any month since July 2019, according to media reports.

Skift India Daily: India Resumes E-Visa Services for Saudi Nationals - skift.com - Saudi Arabia - India - Russia - city Mumbai - Seychelles - city Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - city Ahmedabad
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25.08.2023

Skift India Daily: India Resumes E-Visa Services for Saudi Nationals

India has restored e-visa services for the nationals of Saudi Arabia wanting to visit the country with immediate effect, the Embassy of India in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia tweeted last week. The facility which had been available for five categories of travel — e-tourist visa, e-business visa, e-medical visa, e-medical attendant visa and e-conference visa — was suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic. The application and payment of fees are required to be made for a minimum of four days in advance from the date of travel and wait for the approval. For online filling and submission of the application, applicants need to visit the official website — indianvisaonline.gov.in. Earlier, Saudi Arabia had announced a few exemptions for Indian nationals to obtain a visa for traveling to the country as it looks to India as a key source market for tourism, especially with Saudi’s ambition to achieve 100 million visits annually by 2030. Saudi Tourism Authority during its recent delegation visit to India, featured a range of meetings, industry round-tables and networking events followed by two roadshows in Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Saudi Tourism Authority has also, commenced an official partnership with the popular cricket meet — Indian Premier League.

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