VisitMalaysia conducts three-city roadshow in India
Malaysia kicked off the VisitMalaysia (VM) 2020 campaign covering three cities of India, namely Amritsar, Mumbai and Hyderabad from July 22-25, 2019. [Read More]
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Sri Lanka includes India for free visa on arrival scheme
Sri Lanka has granted approval to issue on-arrival visa to tourists from countries, including India and China, aiming to revive its flagging tourism sector [Read More]
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Air Tanzania launches direct flight from Mumbai to Dar es Salaam
Air Tanzania, the national carrier of United Republic of Tanzania launched a direct flight from Mumbai to Dar es Salaam on July 18, 2019. [Read More]
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IndiGo launches new international flights to Dhaka and Yangon
Budget carrier IndiGo has announced a series of new international flights connecting Indian cities Delhi, [Read More]
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Hong Kong aims for a better growth from India this year
Hong Kong, which received over seven per cent growth in Indian arrivals during the first quarter of 2019, [Read More]
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SpiceJet launches Mumbai-Hong Kong direct flight
SpiceJet is set to start direct services to Hong Kong from Mumbai from end July. The airline has also said [Read More]
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Georgia enhances co-operation with VFS Global
Ministry of foreign affairs of Georgia represented by Archil Dzuliashvili, ambassador of Georgia; Chris Dix, [Read More]
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“Tale of the Lion King” debuts at Disney California Adventure Park
An all-new, original outdoor musical theatre production, “Tale of the Lion King,” has debuted at Disney California Adventure Park. [Read More]
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Disneyland Paris pays tribute to a part of Indian culture in The Jungle Book Jive
This live show is an original Disneyland Paris creation performed in the heart of Disneyland Park. [Read More]
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Universal Studios Hollywood marks the grand opening of “Jurassic World—The Ride”
Universal Studios Hollywood ushered in its new attraction, “Jurassic World—The Ride” with a grand opening celebration attended [Read More]
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Foreign exchange business from outbound students on the rise: Report
India is today the second-largest source of international students. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), [Read More]
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