Royal Jordanian launches non-stop flights from Delhi and Bombay
Royal Jordanian Airlines announces the launch of new non-stop routes connecting Amman with Mumbai and New Delhi. The Mumbai route will operate with four weekly flights starting on April 17, 2025, and the New Delhi route will commence with four weekly flights starting on September 17, 2025. These new routes align with Royal Jordanian’s growth and expansion strategy, focusing on positioning Jordan as a premier tourism destination for the Indian market.
Malaysia Airlines launches global “Time For” Campaign
Malaysia Airlines is starting the new year with the launch of its global “Time For” signature marketing campaign, inviting travellers worldwide to embrace the joy of discovery and make 2025 a year of memorable journeys. In conjunction with the launch of this “Time for” marketing campaign, Malaysia Airlines is offering an exclusive global sale with savings of up to 30% on fares to over 60 destinations.
STAAH hosts its first networking event in Dehradun
STAAH recently concluded its successful networking event in Dehradun. Held at the Patio Terrace Restaurant at Hotel Boulevard, the STAAH Dinner event facilitated meaningful discussions on leveraging innovative technology to optimize hotel operations, boost revenue, and elevate guest experience. Hospitality professionals from Dehradun explored new opportunities and strategies for the growth of the hotel sector in the region.
IndiGo becomes the largest foreign carrier out of Sri Lanka
IndiGo proudly stands as the largest foreign carrier out of Sri Lanka. IndiGo currently operates 54 weekly flights to 2 cities in Sri Lanka – Colombo and Jaffna from 4 cities in India- Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Mumbai. These direct flights between India and Sri Lanka are integral to IndiGo’s long-term growth strategy, underlining its commitment to expanding its global presence.
# First Opinion
“As we look ahead to 2025, we are optimistic about another bright year. The inauguration of Jewar Airport, scheduled for April 2025, is set to transform connectivity. With 30-40 domestic flights and 10-15 international flights expected, Agra—just 1.5 to 2 hours away—will significantly benefit. This enhanced access will position Agra as a prime tourist destination, driving both domestic and international visitor numbers. Historically known as India’s tourism capital, Agra’s infrastructure has improved considerably in the last 7-8 years, yet more needs to be done. Enhancing night-time activities and completing pending projects like the Shivaji Museum, light-and-sound shows at Agra Fort, and the musical fountain at Shahjahan Garden are critical.”
Amulya Kakkar,
Vice President and General Manager, Hotel Clarks Shiraz Agra
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