Sarovar Hotels opens Highland Sarovar Portico, Sindhudurg
Sarovar Hotels, in partnership with Highland Constructions announces the launch of Highland Sarovar Portico, Sindhudurg. The hotel features 50 well-appointed rooms, categorised into Deluxe Rooms with Balcony and Premium Rooms with Balcony. Guests can indulge in authentic regional delicacies at Flavours – the all-day dining restaurant, known for its Malvani cuisine and fresh seafood specialties.
Osaka, Kansai, Japan all set to host Expo 2025
Expo 2025 will be held in Yumeshima Island, Osaka from April 13 – October 13, 2025. With the theme ‘Designing Future Society for Our Lives’, the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai Japan will bring the world together in one place under the theme of “Life”. The expo will have numerous creative Signature Pavilions and Pavilions for the Private Sectors. Over 160 countries will showcase their latest technologies and unique cultures.
IndiGo announces daily operations between Kishangarh and Ahmedabad
IndiGo announces exclusive daily direct flights between Kishangarh and Ahmedabad from March 01, 2025. Kishangarh marks IndiGo’s 91st domestic and 129th overall destination in the 6E network. It will be the 6th destination that IndiGo connects in Rajasthan after Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Bikaner. This new connection caters to the growing demand for travel to the city of Rajasthan.
Noida International Airport boosts regional connectivity
Noida International Airport (NIA) has announced the signing of a MOU with the Uttarakhand Transport Corporation (UTC) to provide seamless bus connectivity from Noida International Airport to key destinations in Uttarakhand. Under this partnership, UTC will provide seamless bus service connecting NIA to key destinations in Uttarakhand, including Dehradun, Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Haldwani, starting from the airport’s commercial opening.
#First Opinion
“The budget includes only a slight increase of 4% in the allocation for tourism, which is less than India’s inflation rate, but the worst part, which will have a ramification on the already bleeding inbound sector, is that the international marketing budget for tourism has been reduced to Rs.30 million, a reduction of 97% of the already minuscule budget that India had for international tourism marketing. Interestingly, Rs.30 million is the budget of many mid-size and large companies for their own marketing and promotions. This move of the Indian government is beyond anyone’s understanding and only points to the fact that India does not want inbound tourists or wants to earn foreign exchange through tourism.”
Prateek Hira,
President & CEO. Tornos
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