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domestic tourism
Leaving More Handprints, Not Footprints
Hotels can play a key role in helping their guests embrace green travel
Goa Market: Set for Course Correction
Years of unbridled growth led to mushrooming of hotels in Goa. Following the pandemic, hotel owners and operators are now redefining the qualifications of a good asset
All tourism, travel & hospitality staff in India should be dedicated as frontline Covid warriors for vaccination: FAITH
FAITH has requested that this agenda should be taken up with the PMO and health ministry and for advice to all state governments accordingly.
Nitin Gadkari reiterates the Govt’s commitment to support the domestic travel & hospitality sector
The Union Minister for MSME and Roads, Transport & Highways, participated in a webinar organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and supported by OYO Hotels & Homes and Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO); discussed the government’s commitment to support the MSME players
Simplify interstate tariffs to promote domestic tourism: Kerala Governor
Arif Mohammed Khan inaugurated Kerala Travel Mart, urging for tourism strategy focusing on safety in post-Covid era
UNWTO highlights potential of domestic tourism to help drive economic recovery in destinations worldwide
UNWTO expects domestic tourism to return faster and stronger than international travel
Hotel Association of India pledges support to revive J&K tourism
KB Kachru, Vice President, Hotel Association of India and Chairman Emeritus and Principal Advisor South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group called on investors to consider J&K for their new ventures citing quick developments and assuring good returns based on promising infrastructure and tools in the Union Territory.
UK domestic tourism trips down by a Fifth due to COVID-19 from 122 million in 2019 to 95 million in 2020
Consumer caution around the pandemic is evident from GlobalData’s latest COVID-19 global consumer survey, which reveals that *43% of respondents are still ‘extremely concerned’ about the global outbreak of COVID-19.
Thailand government grants $720 million aid to boost domestic tourism
As per the plan, tourists will pay 60% of hotel accommodation bills, while the rest expenses would be covered by the government i. e. up to 3,000 baht per night
