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To enjoy these privileges, you need to apply for a credit card that offers additional benefits, such as reward points, discounts, and complimentary travel insurance. Several leading banks in India, including Axis Bank, SBI, HDFC Bank, and AU Bank, offer travel credit cards with lounge access benefits.
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Hyderabad is hosting the India International Travel Mart (IITM) from December 6 to 8, bringing together key stakeholders from the travel, tourism, and hospitality sectors.
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From mid-December until the end of the New Year holidays, the Journey to Christmas festival is traditionally held in Moscow, during which one can witness various theatrical and musical performances, attend creative workshops, or try traditional Russian cuisine
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When asked about her future, Alia shared her personal and professional aspirations, stating, "I hope to make many more movies, not just as an actor but also as a producer. I want more babies, lots of travel, and a healthy, happy, simple, quiet, and peaceful life surrounded by nature."
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A massive movement of people is underway from Hyderabad to districts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and even parts of Karnataka, with everyone eager to reunite with their families in their hometowns before Saturday.
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China has threatened to hunt down and execute 'hardcore' Taiwan independence supporters following the election of Lai Ching-te as President
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As we step into 2024, the robust travel sentiment persists, and anticipates a sustained surge in demand from the dynamic Indian market.
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The Pew Research Center survey report, on the other hand, revealed that Americans are not particularly enthusiastic about the idea of traveling to space themselves.
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The city is attracting tourists from far and wide, with bookings soaring for the month of May
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Ride-hailing platform Uber has redesigned its application and rolled out a series of updates -- including a simplified home screen, ride tracker on the iPhone lock screen, and more.
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To clear confusion regarding any departure or arrival of flights, Hyderabad airport has provided the helpline number: 040-66546370.
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Los Angeles: Rock band Coldplay would love to travel “in a plane powered by milk.” Keen to use renewable energy whenever they’re on the road, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin wants to push the boundaries even further in the coming years, reports aceshowbiz.com. “We’re about halfway where we want to go. A place we are struggling […]
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Hyderabad: Key stakeholders of the Indian tourism and hospitality industry have expressed their views on the Covid-19 pandemic shaping the future of travel and tourism at a webinar organised by the Centre for Marketing in Emerging Economies (CMEE). When looking at the big picture, experiential tourism is on the rise, and it’s a chance to […]
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New Delhi: With border restrictions easing and vaccination programmes slowly gaining momentum, Booking.com launches the Booking Explorers campaign to celebrate the spirit of travel through the lens of renowned adventures, leaders and trailblazers across Asia Pacific. As part of this campaign, the travel platform has announced Grand Slam Champion Sania Mirza as its India Explorer. […]
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‘Travel Union’ to digitally empower and build travel agent business community in rural India
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India has already asked the EU member countries to individually consider allowing Indians who have taken Covishield and Covaxin vaccines and want to travel to Europe.
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We have announced that starting Tuesday on the advice of the CDC (Centres for Disease Control, our COVID-19 experts, medical experts and national security advisors -- travel restrictions will come into force for India
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Deunde Box, a monthly subscription service, delivers art supplies along with motivation in the form of original art works, instructions
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The government closed the country to tourists last March when an outbreak of the virus surfaced.
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"He has expressed his intention not to seek re-appointment as MD and CEO of the company and would thus accordingly cease to hold office effective from close of business hours on January 11, 2021," Zensar said.