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    Monsoon season: HPTDC offers 20-40 pc discount on room rent in 41 hotels in Himachal

    Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation offers discounts on room rent in various hotel units during the monsoon season, excluding specific hotels in different regions.

    On his first China visit, Maldives' trade minister highlights close India ties

    Emphasizing the significance of India to the Maldives economy, President Muizzu's recent visits to New Delhi and Beijing, along with Minister Saeed's discussions at the World Economic Forum, underscore the evolving diplomatic and economic landscape between the nations.

    Foreign arrivals clocking 300% rise YoY in Kashmir: LG Manoj Sinha

    Jammu and Kashmir has seen a 300 per cent annual increase in foreign tourists, attributed to the administration's policies and industry stimulus. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha called for strategic collaborations between the administration, community, and travel industry to enhance tourist experiences. He also urged experts to explore adventure, border and heritage tourism, offbeat destinations, golf, bird-watching, and agro-tourism.

    With enhanced safety, more films will be shot in Kashmir, benefit locals: Amitabh Kant

    The Tourism Development Conclave-2024 in Kashmir focuses on expanding tourism, enhancing infrastructure, and diversifying filming locations to stimulate economic growth and cultural exchange in the region.

    This European country will be the world's most visited destination by 2040

    The tourism industry is poised for significant changes by 2040, with Spain projected to surpass France as the world's top destination. A study by Google and Deloitte forecasts emerging middle-class travelers from markets like China and India will boost Spain's ascent, due to its cultural richness, landscape diversity, and tourism investment.

    Moscow summarizes the results of the first BRICS tourism forum

    The BRICS Tourism Forum in Moscow facilitated collaboration and the formation of the BRICS Tourism Working Group to enhance sustainable tourism among member countries, showcasing the growth potential of the tourism sector.

    • Need to make changes in building byelaws in UP: Yogi Adityanath

      Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the need for changes in building byelaws to promote the hotel industry, attributing the state's emergence as a top tourist destination to efforts to boost tourism potential. Adityanath proposed adjustments to land requirements and access road widths for hotel construction, emphasizing adherence to parking, security, and fire safety standards.

      Northeast floods: Home Minister Amit Shah backs use of satellite imagery provided by ISRO

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah proposed creating 50 large ponds in the Northeast to divert Brahmaputra water for flood management, agriculture, and tourism. He emphasized using ISRO satellite imagery for water management and preparing for Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) risks.

      MP govt to develop places linked to Lord Ram and Lord Krishna as pilgrimage sites: CM Yadav

      The Madhya Pradesh government plans to develop sites linked to Lord Ram and Lord Krishna as pilgrimage spots, with welcome gates dedicated to them in Bhopal. CM Mohan Yadav aims to boost religious tourism, directing officials to enhance these sites and celebrate Gita Mahotsav. He also emphasized branding of tourist spots and promotion of local products. The move seeks to highlight the state's rich cultural heritage and attract more tourists.

      DGCA revamps seaplane regulations to boost sustainable operations

      Under the new regulations, pilots holding a Commercial Pilot License can now qualify as seaplane-rated pilots by completing training at any International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)-recognized training organization globally. This change not only eases the pathway for pilots to acquire necessary qualifications but also broadens the pool of eligible pilots, experts say.

      Is buying just hotel stocks better or a collection of stocks which gain from travel hungry Indians? 17 stocks from the whole tourism ecosystem

      There can be a debate on whether, after the run up that hotel stocks saw in the last three years, are they cheap or not, and whether one should buy them now. But when it comes to tourism and the possibility that it will grow at a much faster rate, there is little room for debate. Now the question is if one buys only one set of stocks, for example hotel stocks, they come with their own plus and minus, right from the business risk of that industry to the fact that in tourism business, there are many segments, so there is a premium segment, there are travelers who travels by train and stay in medium size hotel which are not even listed. But then he has spent money in booking his ticket which has been captured on a railways ticketing platform. So, why not have that railway ticketing platform in a small portion of the portfolio.

      IIM Shillong organises programme for district tourism officers of Arunachal Pradesh

      This programme, held at the IIM Shillong Satellite Centre in Tawang, marks a pivotal step towards fostering professional growth, driving economic advancement, and advocating sustainable tourism practices across the state.

      Infrastructure, digitisation and spiritual tourism to drive realty in smaller towns: Colliers report

      The real estate sector in India is experiencing a transformation, with smaller towns becoming vital to the economy due to enhanced infrastructure, affordable property, skilled labor, and government support. Forecasts suggest the sector could reach $1 trillion by 2030 and potentially $5 trillion by 2050, contributing 14-16% to GDP. Colliers report projects urban growth with nearly 100 cities having over a million inhabitants by 2050, driven by factors like infrastructure, digitisation, and changing office trends.

      Cambodia-India Tourism Year launched in New Delhi

      The first Cambodia-India Tourism Year was inaugurated in New Delhi, marking the commencement of the inaugural direct flight service by Cambodia Angkor Air between Phnom Penh and New Delhi. The event, officiated by Manisha Saxena, emphasized the significance of the initiative for boosting tourism between the two countries.

      India has made huge strides, but the new govt still has a lot to do

      The past decade in India has seen significant transformations in infrastructure, economic reforms, and digitization, laying the groundwork for sustained growth. The challenge for the new government is to maintain an 8%-plus growth rate and increase per capita income. To achieve this, private investment must drive growth, with investments rising to 32-35% of GDP. Scaling up manufacturing, outcome-oriented skill development, supporting women and youth entrepreneurs, reforming municipal governance, realizing tourism potential, accelerating R&D, and addressing urban challenges are key areas for action.

      India's first astro tourism campaign begins in Mussoorie

      India's first astro tourism campaign 'Nakshatra Sabha' was inaugurated at the George Everest peak in Mussoorie, offering spectacular views of the snow-clad Himalayan peaks and the Doon Valley.

      Travel demand to outpace supply for next decade: Yezdi Nagporewalla

      But you will always have a mismatch between demand and supply and it is largely because the hospitality sector is interdependent on other aspects like infrastructure, like hygiene, like safety, and those aspects. So, the entire ecosystem actually has to fall into play to make it comparable with developed places.

      Hospitality beyond the usual hotspots

      India's hospitality industry is expanding its tourism portfolio, despite limited availability in urban areas. The country's geographical diversity has limited tourism potential, putting strain on existing infrastructure and leaving many areas underserved. The industry is now focusing on newer, riskier locations to meet service quality expectations of a growing number of travelers. The scale of the sector allows for distribution outreach with local government support, easing the financial burden on states.

      Moscow bets on visa-free deal to attract more Indians

      The new visa free group travel agreement being worked out between India and Russia should boost the tourist numbers to Moscow from India by at least 30%, said Evgeny Kozlov, first deputy head of the office of the mayor and the government of Moscow in an interview to ET. Kozlov, who is also the chairman of Moscow City Tourism Committee, said Russian federal officials are also working on a project to enable virtual cards for Indian travellers while they are in India before coming to Russia.

      Kedarnath: Helicopter carrying 7 pilgrims makes emergency landing on grass as pilot loses control after hair-raising tail spin. Watch video

      A helicopter carrying seven people, including six pilgrims, made an emergency landing near Kedarnath's helipad due to a technical snag. All passengers, including the pilot, are safe. The incident prompted Rudraprayag District Magistrate Saurabh Gaharwar to commend the pilot's quick decision, averting a major mishap. Investigations are underway. Meanwhile, Uttarakhand's Chief Secretary urges Chardham pilgrims to register and follow allocated dates for a smooth yatra experience.

      Maldives to launch India's RuPay service amid bilateral tensions

      Despite recent turbulence in bilateral relations, the Maldives is set to launch India's RuPay service, a move expected to strengthen the Maldivian Rufiyaa. Minister of Economic Development and Trade Mohamed Saeed highlighted the significance of the upcoming launch, emphasizing the administration's priority to address currency issues and reinforce the MVR. While no specific date has been announced for the launch, discussions are underway with India to facilitate payments in rupees within the Maldivian territory.

      India's global travel & tourism index rank up at 39th: WEF index

      India climbed to the 39th position on the World Economic Forum's Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024, reflecting the resurgence of global tourism post-pandemic. The US leads the list, while India ranks highest in South Asia and among lower-middle-income economies. India boasts competitive infrastructure and resources, driving travel demand sustainability.

      India, Russia to sign pact for visa-free tourism this year

      "India is at the final stage of internal state coordination," Nikita Kondratyev, director of the Russian Economic Development Ministry's Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects, said on the sidelines of the International Economic Forum "Russia - Islamic World: KazanForum 2024" in Kazan.

      Visa free group travel between Russia and India expected by the end of this year: Minister

      Russia and India are set to enhance tourism ties through visa-free group tourist exchanges. Consultations for a bilateral agreement will start in June, aiming for completion by year-end. Russia plans to follow successful models with China and Iran, fostering greater tourism cooperation between nations.

      M3M to lease 1.5 million sq ft of commercial space in 2024-25

      Company’s one-million square feet, International Financial Centre (IFC) at Golfcourse Extension Road is already 100% occupied while 700,000 square feet office space project, Urbana Business Park (UBP), is also has 75% occupancy.

      Unified GCC visa: Middle East’s multi-nation travel permit to be rolled out this year

      The Saudi Tourism Authority has said the imminent introduction of the Unified GCC visa, permitting travellers to explore all six Gulf nations for more than 30 days, is scheduled for implementation by year's end. This initiative, introduced by the UAE Minister of Economy at the Arabian Travel Market, seeks to stimulate tourism and streamline travel throughout the GCC region. Comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, the Gulf Cooperation Council is actively participating in this endeavour.

      Gulf's version of the Schengen visa to be called 'GCC Grand Tours', open up access to six countries

      The GCC Grand Tours unified tourist visa aims to boost tourism by simplifying travel across Gulf countries, with an estimated 128.7 million visitors by 2030, enhancing the regional economy and cultural exchange opportunities.

      Climbers face ordeal at eastern China’s Yandang Mountain. Here’s what happened

      A holiday season has led to overcrowding of the climbing route along the Yandang mountain in China. This led to many climbers experiencing anxious moments as they were found clinging on to their ropes, waiting for those ahead of them to move along the route.

      Tourism and Hospitality Skill Council unveils report highlighting sector's demand and skill gap

      The Tourism and Hospitality Skill Sector Council (THSC) has released a report on the Demand And Skill Gap, estimating that 5.7 million youth could be trained to meet an expected incremental labor demand of 3 million workers between 2025-2028. Challenges such as low wages and long working hours deter youth from continuing in the industry. The report was unveiled by Atul Kumar, secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, and highlighted the need for skills like problem-solving and communication.

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