Foreign visitors ‘returning to Kashmir’
Tourists are once again visiting the Kashmir region of India in substantial numbers, after years of violence in the disputed…
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Tourists are once again visiting the Kashmir region of India in substantial numbers, after years of violence in the disputed…
Singapore Airlines will today set a new world record for the longest scheduled flight with its new non-stop service from…
Travel and tourism shares had a mainly negative session yesterday as London’s equity markets failed to make any serious headway.…
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Air 2000 was the most punctual UK charter airline last summer according to the Air Transport Users Council. ATUC chairman,…
Worldspan and Orbitz say they have settled their bitter dispute over service levels, but are remaining tight-lipped about the details…
By Ramy Salameh, Asst. Marketing Manager, Tour2Korea.com Seoul I recently travelled to Korea in December 2003. This was my second…