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Thailand launches digital travel pass to boost tourism industry
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), together with five leading corporations, has launched the TAGTHAi Pass, a Thai digital travel pass to bolster Thailand’s tourism industry.
Read MoreJapan to further ease tourism restrictions
Japan will allow non-guided package tours from all countries from September 7 and raise the daily arrival cap to 50,000, a significant step toward the full resumption of tourism.
Read MoreGNTB reveals 100 most popular tourist attractions in Germany
Germany’s national tourist organisation German National Tourist Board (GNTB) has unveiled a list of 100 most popular tourist attractions in Germany based on a survey it conducted. The country has been conducting the top 100 rankings from last 10 years. Last year's winner, Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg, received the most votes. EuropaPark Rust was also able to defend its second place. Rothenburg ob der Tauber took third place for the first time.
Read MoreThe number of Indian tourist arrivals in France shows exponential growth
As soon as Covid restrictions were eased in steps in France, the country began witnessing increased domestic travel from within as well as from other EU countries. “In 2022, there has been an increase in international travel, particularly in Paris, despite the war in Ukraine and inflation. International tourism revenues in March 2022 stood at EUR 4 billion, only 4 per cent below the pre-crisis level,” says Christine Nayagam, a France-based, FrancoIndian travel & tourism expert.
Read MoreWorld Cup fever spreads from Qatar in Middle East tourism boom
Qatar is gearing up for a World Cup tourism boom as the tiny Gulf state prepares to welcome more than a million soccer fans. One complication: many of them can’t or won’t stay there.
Read MoreAirAsia India to start daily direct flights to Mumbai and Kolkata
AirAsia India will commence daily direct flights from Lucknow to Mumbai and Kolkata from September 1, 2022. Adding to the airline’s existing operations connecting Lucknow through daily direct flights to Bangalore, Goa and Delhi that commenced on August 5, AirAsia India will operate direct flights from Lucknow to Mumbai and Kolkata.
Read MoreNorwegian Cruise Line christens its newest ship NCL Prima
Global cruise liner Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) christened its newest ship Norwegian Prima on August 27, which made history as the first major cruise ship christened in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 965 feet (294 meters long) and more than 143,535 tons with a capacity for 3,100 guests at double occupancy, Norwegian Prima offers the highest staffing levels and space ratio of anycontemporary or premium cruise ship. The vessel has 20 decks, featuring nearly 1,600 staterooms, 18 dining venues and 17 bars and lounges.
Read More70% of hotels & guesthouses in Cambodia resume operations
Some 70 per cent of hotels and guesthouses in Cambodia have resumed their operations after the Covid-19 pandemic waned, the Ministry of Tourism said in a report.
Read MoreThailand: Foreign tourists will now be able to extend their stays
As per the latest development, Thailand will now start permitting an extended length of stay for foreign tourists between October and March. This move comes in the wake of supporting its economic recovery as pressures from Covid-19 ease.
Read MoreAndaman and Nicobar Islands Bags yet Another Prestigious Tourism Award ‘
‘Radhanagar Beach’ Bestowed with Silver Award for ‘Best Beach Destination in India’ at Annual Outlook Traveller Award Ceremony
Read MoreHong Kong’s Peak Tram reopens after 14 months
After being down for a year, one of Hong Kong’s most well-liked tourist attractions, the Peak Tram, has reopened with a fresh new design.
Read MoreOdisha plans to develop eco-tourism retreats in 13 different sites
The Odisha government on Friday decided to develop 13 more eco-tourism retreats in different parts of the state, an official said.
Read MoreLuxury cruises in Mangaluru will resume in November
Luxury cruise tourism, which was halted due to the pandemic in February 2020, will resume this November. According to cruise tourism stakeholders, the first cruise ship is scheduled to call on the New Mangalore Port Trust Port on November 28.
Read MoreCommon mistakes to avoid as a beginner solo traveler
Travelling alone has physical, mental, and spiritual benefits. It is crucial to set aside your fears and start your journey as everybody encounters difficulties while travelling, but these are merely stepping stones to a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Travelling alone boosts your confidence and helps you become more responsible and independent.
Read MoreSingapore relaxes COVID-19 restriction
Singapore will do away with requirements to wear masks indoors starting Aug. 29, as the country sees its Covid-19 situation stabilise further, the health minister said on Wednesday.
Read MoreChile's ‘flowering desert’, Atacama, to attract tourists
The arid plains of northern Chile are likely to once again be painted a rainbow of colours with blooming flowers after this year's winter rains set the stage for the so-called flowering desert in the Atacama Desert.
Read MoreUAE to soon launch 5-year multiple-entry tourist
It’s a double celebration for fans of Dubai as the UAE is planning to launch its new five-year multiple-entry visa very soon. Also, come October 30, Emirates airlines will start its new Airbus A380 service from Bengaluru to Dubai. The new service is expected to increase the number of business and leisure flyers to Dubai to shoot up.
Read MoreCrowborough Hotel, to finally open after 30 years of construction on Sep 7
Crowborough Hotel, to finally open after 30 years of construction on Sep 7
Read MoreCruise ship will become operational by October in Bihar
Enjoying river cruise or hosting small parties in floating restaurant in the midst of water will soon become a reality as the Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation (BSTDC) has decided to resume operations of MV Ganga Vihar, a river cruise ship, by October this year.
Read MoreTravel to Japan could soon become just a little bit easier
It feels like we’ve been waiting for Japan to open for a long, long time. After two years of being completely banned, travellers are finally being allowed back into the country – albeit with a lot of restrictions.
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