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Saudi tourism strengthens ties with India through an IPL partnership

Saudi tourism strengthens ties with India through an IPL partnership

The cooperation between the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) and the TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) has strengthened connections between Saudi Arabia and India and helped to realize the potential of sport and tourism to unite people and improve lives. Two million Indian tourists are projected to visit Saudi Arabia this year, and by 2030, it […]

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GE wants to grow in India as demand for larger aircraft is sparked by international tourism.

GE wants to grow in India as demand for larger aircraft is sparked by international tourism.

A jump in foreign travel will increase demand for larger planes, which will benefit General Electric’s aviation division even more than it already anticipates from a growth in domestic air travel in India, according to its country head. According to data from aviation analytics company Cirium, over 60% of India’s 700+ commercial aircraft are powered

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Chinese visa applications are only 35% of pre-pandemic levels.

Chinese visa applications are only 35% of pre-pandemic levels

According to data, Chinese visa applications are still far below pre-pandemic levels despite the lifting of travel restrictions in January, the data from a specialized visa firm showed. This is because there are still few international flights available. Visa application volumes from China reached 35% of pre-COVID levels by May, according to a statement from

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Monohull vessel 24-hour distance records are set by racing yachts

Monohull vessel 24-hour distance records are set by racing yachts

During the current edition of the yearly The Ocean Race, which challenges some of the best boats and crews in a six-month around-the-world test, racing yachts are breaking records for the distances traveled by a monohull vessel. At the end of last week, two records were broken in a 24-hour period as the racing ships

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Suriname and India to stop illegal immigration

Suriname and India to stop illegal immigration

A sizable Indian diaspora resides in Suriname, which has aided in strengthening cultural and interpersonal relations between the two nations. Suriname, a country in northeastern South America with just over 612,000 people, is the home to a sizable Indian diaspora. (AFP)To address the issue of illegal immigration from India to the tiny South American country,

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UN rights chief expresses worries about the immigration bill to Britain

UN rights chief expresses worries about the immigration bill to Britain

The UN human rights head said on Tuesday that he had officially expressed his worries to the British government over a new immigration law, saying he was concerned that it might prevent people from applying for asylum. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made it a priority to stop small boat landings from France across

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Kyiv looks for assurances If the Black Sea grain deal permits Russian ammonia transport, it will be successful.

Kyiv looks for assurances If the Black Sea grain deal permits Russian ammonia transport, it will be successful.

A Ukrainian official said on Tuesday that Ukraine is looking for guarantees from Moscow and the U.N. that a treaty on the secure shipment of Black Sea grain will function regularly if Kyiv permits Russian ammonia to traverse Ukrainian territory. The Black Sea Grain Initiative was mediated by the UN and Turkey between Moscow and

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Global Destinations are appointed as Australia & Worldwide Travel sales and marketing representative in India.

Global Destinations are appointed as Australia & Worldwide Travel sales and marketing representative in India.

Global Destinations has been given the task of boosting sales and increasing brand recognition in the industry by Australia and Worldwide Travel, an inbound tour operator and DMC in Australia with the intention of entering and leveraging India’s growth potential. The management team of Australia and Worldwide Travel has years of experience and expertise in

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Emirates has relaunched the Skywards Everyday app, allowing users to accrue Miles more quickly with each touch.

Emirates has relaunched the Skywards Everyday app, allowing users to accrue Miles more quickly with each touch.

With the debut of Skywards Everyday, Emirates is elevating the experience of its loyalty programme. Through the app, members can earn Skywards Miles for dining, high-end and mainstream retail, entertainment, beauty and wellness, grocery, and services all day, every day. Start accumulating Miles quickly with Skywards Everyday and take advantage of perks like Cash+Miles on

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Travellers skiplag in an effort to reduce the cost of their airline tickets. Airports despise it.

Travellers “skiplag” in an effort to reduce the cost of their airline tickets. Airports despise it.

People are traveling all over the world as a result of the pandemic, but getting there is expensive, therefore some travelers are thinking of using the “skiplagging” technique to cut costs. Booking a flight with a layover at the intended destination city, sometimes known as “hidden city” or “throwaway” ticketing, entails skipping the second part

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