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    Is it a good idea to get a personal loan for travel?

    IndusInd Bank's instant personal loans for travel offer competitive rates, higher loan amounts, flexible tenures, and instant approval. Manageable EMIs, an EMI calculator, and quick access for emergencies aid financing. The versatile loan covers all travel needs, improves credit scores with punctual repayments, supports last-minute plans, and ensures financial health, making vacations stress-free and memorable.

    My first trip to Norway, with AI as a guide

    The biggest drawback was the absence of phone apps for Mindtrip and Vacay, which led the author to rely on ChatGPT's basic AI assistant when they needed on-the-spot guidance. Mindtrip, they have since learned, is planning to debut an app in September. Still, there were times when the author desperately craved the human touch. Before setting out on a trip, they always contact friends and colleagues for recommendations.

    4th of July sales: Products you should buy and avoid, a complete guide

    The 4th of July is a festive occasion for all US residents as it is on this day the US Independence Day is celebrated. Since the festivities begin on this day, there come along some amazing offers and sales deals for shopaholics on different shopping platforms.

    Biden attributes foreign travel and lack of rest as he nearly ‘fell asleep’ during the US Presidential Debate

    Joe Biden said that he nearly fell asleep during the first Presidential Debate. He attributed this to his foreign visits and lack of rest before the debate. His performance during the debate has been under sharp focus as many Democrats call for his replacement on the ballot box.

    Indians up their game on foreign vacations with luxury hotels, formula 1 drives and epic train rides

    Indians are driving luxury travel in the Asia-Pacific region, with 89% of them planning to spend more in the next 12 months. This is according to a report released Monday by Marriott International on high networth travellers in the Asia Pacific.

    89% Indian high net worth travellers planning to spend more in next 12 months: Report

    The Luxury Group by Marriott International's report highlights growing trends in luxury travel across Asia Pacific, driven by high-net-worth (HNW) travelers. Key findings include a significant increase in travel spending, especially among Indians (89%), with 74% preferring to travel within Asia Pacific. Culinary experiences are a top priority for 88% of travelers, and celebrations account for 25% of planned holidays

    • Rohit Sharma and co stuck in Barbados as Hurricane Beryl disrupts travel plans for team India

      The Indian cricket team's return home has been delayed by Hurricane Beryl. Led by Rohit Sharma, the team recently won the T20 World Cup. The hurricane, classified as a Category 4 storm, has prompted the Bridgetown airport to plan for an evening shutdown. Consequently, the team's travel plans have been disrupted, and arrangements for a charter flight are underway.

      Why it feels like everyone in the world is heading to Japan right now

      Tourism in Japan is booming like never before, with a historic collapse of the yen making travel cheaper. Over 14.5 million visitors arrived in the first five months of 2024, a 70% increase from last year. The weak yen has made everything from dining to hotel stays more affordable.

      US proposes plan to scrap additional security checks for Indians at transit points

      US and India collaborate to enhance aviation safety through streamlined security processes, improved passenger flow, and ongoing information exchange. The one-stop security concept offers benefits like enhanced safety, reduced costs, and shorter connection times, emphasizing proactive risk mitigation and continuous safety improvements.

      Indian travellers, CXOs take to adventure trips

      Indian travelers are increasingly seeking adventure, with travel and hospitality companies noting a 30% year-on-year increase in demand for adventure trips. From biking tours in Malaysia's Penang to paragliding in Thailand’s Chiang Mai, the trend is gaining popularity among enthusiasts, including CEOs and CXOs of India Inc. Many are also interested in unique experiences in the Himalayas.

      Tourists keep disappearing in Greece. What to know as death toll from heatwave rises

      Deadly heatwaves are scorching cities on four continents, highlighting the severe impacts of climate change. Record-breaking temperatures could make this summer the hottest in 2,000 years, surpassing last year's record.

      Are Americans vacation deprived? Here are the reasons why Americans are not taking too many vacations

      A study by travel aggregator Expedia noted that Americans are the most vacation deprived among 11 countries that were surveyed. Americans are busy, have the least number of annual holidays and are unable to plan their holidays.

      Don't scrimp on train travel safety

      More than 22 million Indians travel daily in over 13,000 passenger trains, emphasizing the importance of safety measures in the wake of the Sealdah Kanchanjungha Express incident and the limited operationality of the anti-collision system, Kavach.

      Indians can visit 62 countries visa-free: What to see and how much it will cost

      India's passport has advanced to the 80th position in the latest Henley Passport Index. This new ranking permits Indian citizens to travel to 62 countries without needing a prior visa. Here is what not to miss in each country, and how much a one week long holiday will cost you. *flight fares not included

      Travel Insurance: What you need to know before you plan your next international trip

      Travel insurance provides coverage for travel risks, including medical support, flight cancellations, and emergency evacuation. It is not always mandatory but advisable for international travel. Policies include trip-wise insurance and group travel insurance.

      Smooth flying: India plans to simplify immigration checks for international trips

      The Indian government aims to develop airports as transit hubs for South Asia, incorporating a strategy called the confluence of flights. This allows travelers on connecting flights under the same ticket number, or PNR, to complete customs and immigration checks at their initial departure point and final destination, bypassing intermediary checks during layovers.

      Air India introduces new feature, passengers can now lock fares for two days with extra charges

      Air India, now under the Tata Group's ownership, has unveiled a new offering called 'Fare Lock' to enhance passenger convenience and flexibility in travel planning. This feature allows customers to reserve a chosen fare for a period of 48 hours, enabling them to solidify their travel plans while retaining the selected fare. With a nominal fee, travelers can now secure their desired fare for two days, streamlining the booking process and providing peace of mind.

      Let AI plan your trip!

      Bags packed and nowhere to go? Let AI lead the way. Travellers are increasingly using smart technology to plan their perfect holiday!

      How a family of four unlocked the secrets of Switzerland: 25+ cities, 11 days, Rs 90,000!

      A family from India shares their budget-friendly European vacation in Switzerland, highlighting the Swiss Travel Pass as a key to savings and convenience. They utilized free travel for children, museum entry, and discounted excursions, making the pass cost-effective. The family's travel hacks included using the SBB app, embracing public transport, and exploring lesser-known destinations like Gstaad and Mürren. Lessons learned emphasize planning, using public transport, and exploring beyond tourist spots for budget adventurers.

      What holiday plans? Indians tripping on last-minute rush

      Indian travellers are increasingly opting for last-minute bookings for both domestic and international destinations due to factors like more visa-free options, lower average age of travellers, rising disposable incomes and availability of spontaneous booking choices.

      High airfares remain a challenge, says Thomas Cook India's Madhavan Menon

      Thomas Cook India's Executive Chairman Madhavan Menon highlighted high airfares and limited airline capacity as significant challenges affecting both leisure and business travelers in India. Despite an increase in scheduled flights, the demand-supply constraints are expected to ease only in the long term with the introduction of new aircraft. Menon outlined the company's plans to expand its physical network through owned and franchise outlets and enhance its digital presence.

      Indians' Europe travel plans in limbo this summer over Schengen visa slot shortage

      Indians planning to visit the Schengen Area this summer are facing challenges in securing appointment slots for Schengen visas, leading to frustration and travel disruptions, as reported by Schengen News. Both applicants and travel agents have expressed dissatisfaction with the current situation, with some stating that appointments are unavailable until summer for most Schengen member states. Particularly for Germany and Italy, the earliest available appointment dates are in July, hindering travel plans for Indians aiming to visit the Schengen Area in June or July.

      Portugal is facing suspension from the Schengen Zone. Here's what you need to know if you have a trip planned

      Travelers eyeing Portugal must be aware of the EU's pressure on the country to implement a new border control system by July 2024, or face suspension from the Schengen Area. Delays attributed to bureaucratic hurdles and financial constraints highlight the urgency and potential impact on tourism and travel plans.

      A taste of Europe trip at half the cost: How to plan Kazakhstan or Georgia or Azerbaijan or Uzbekistan or Kyrgyzstan trip for Rs. 1 lakh

      A clutch of countries in the south of Caucasus and Central Asia provide a whiff of Europe without snapping your budget. Within sniffing distance of Europe and straddling the Eurasian cusp, these are perfect destinations as they combine unsurpassed natural beauty with cultural overdose. Detailed budget and itinerary for Kazakhstan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan trips this summer. Happy holidays!

      Mother's Day wanderlust: Travel tips for senior women exploring the world solo

      As Mother's Day approaches, it's a perfect time to honor the influential women in our lives. Beyond traditional gifts, it's an opportunity for senior women to embark on solo adventures. Here are five travel tips for them: Start with short trips to familiar places, do thorough research on destinations and logistics, consider joining group tours for companionship, keep loved ones informed about your travel plans, and prioritize travel insurance for peace of mind.

      Sri Lanka extends visa-free access for Indian tourists

      Sri Lanka has renewed visa-free entry for tourists from India and six other countries to boost tourism industry recovery post-pandemic and economic crises. The initiative aims to enhance accessibility and convenience for international travelers, signaling the government's commitment to promoting tourism and creating seamless travel experiences. Online visa application process introduced for security checks.

      Travelling to Europe or the US? It's now a longer flight

      Flights from India to Europe/US are facing delays due to geopolitical tensions and safety concerns, resulting in longer routes. While some relief may be possible as airlines consider resuming flights over Iran, but conflict escalation could disrupt plans.

      Schengen visa rule to give more Indians a reason to plan European summers

      According to the newly adopted visa "cascade" regime for India, Indian nationals can now be issued long-term, multi-entry Schengen visas valid for two years after having obtained and lawfully used two visas within the previous three years. The two-year visa will normally be followed by a five-year visa, if the passport has sufficient validity remaining.

      Every country you can visit on a Schengen visa & what not to miss

      A Schengen visa allows travelers to explore 27 countries across Europe with a single visa. Here's a detailed list of these countries along with the top five attractions or destinations in each.

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