Jamaica achieves record $4.3 billion in tourism revenue
The Government of Jamaica is proud to announce another year of record tourism success, generating an impressive $4.3 billion for the nation’s economy in 2024. Building on this remarkable achievement, the island aims to continue its development as the premier tourist destination in the Caribbean. This growth will be fuelled by investment, innovation, and international recognition of Jamaica as home to unique attractions.
VisitBritain launches global screen tourism campaign
VisitBritain has launched a global screen tourism campaign, kicking off with a blockbuster-inspired film that sees Britain the star of the show. The campaign ‘Starring GREAT Britain’ rolls out internationally this week with a launch film drawing on iconic film and TV moments from Mission: Impossible to Bridget Jones; Spider-Man to Succession; House of the Dragon to Harry Potter and more
Chalo DMC joins hands with Albatros Expedition Cruises
Chalo DMC has been appointed as an Authorised Distribution Partner for the globally acclaimed Albatros Expedition Cruises. This new partnership solidifies the company’s commitment to offering premier travel experiences to its clientele while expanding its reach in the expedition travel market. Through this collaboration, Chalo DMC aims to make these extraordinary travel experiences more accessible to niche travellers.
ixigo reports all-time high GTV, Revenue & Profit before Tax* in Q3 FY25
The company has achieved strong growth in revenue from operations with a 42% increase YoY, reaching Rs.241.8 Cr in Q3 FY25 and a 48% YoY increase in GTV. The company has also posted a 46% growth in Profit before share of loss of an associate, exceptional items and tax at Rs 23.3 Cr in Q3 FY2. Whereas Profit After Tax is at Rs. 15.5 Cr in Q3 FY25 compared to Rs. 30.6. Cr in Q3 FY24.
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“With organisations fully accepting the hybrid way of working, new trends are emerging in the business travel ecosystem. Bleisure, workcations, and laptop luggers are becoming the buzzwords of business travellers. Accommodation suppliers are starting to adapt to these trends and providing adequate amenities and services to tap into these new business opportunities. The increasing business outlook in India is reflected in surging demand for domestic and international corporate travel. Corporate travel is now witnessing increasing participation from MSME/SMEs, contributing 30 per cent to the overall corporate travel market.”
Burjis Mehta,
President, Skål International Bombay 144 Club and CEO, Skyworld Tours and Travels
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