NITN | @notintownlive | 08 Jul 2022, 07:53 am
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New Delhi/NITN: Indians are willing to overlook travel restrictions and book their tickets to fly for a vacation, as per a report by Booking.com.
86 percent of Indians surveyed are willing to travel in the coming 12 months, the report said.
Even though Covid19 travel restrictions are in place, the willingness to travel stands high with 78 percent Indian travellers considering leisure travel as pertinent and 70 percent accepting possible travel related issues, it said.
Booking.com also released its Asia Pacific Travel Confidence Index that surveyed 11,000 travellers from 11 countries across Asia Pacific.
India topped the index, followed by Vietnam and China.
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Indian airline major Air India today announced a significant enhancement to its popular Mumbai-Frankfurt route, with the deployment of its newly delivered, first line-fit (or made-for-Air India)
Saudia, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, and Air India, India’s leading global airline, have signed a codeshare agreement that will take effect in February.
Air India and Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier Saudia will begin a new codeshare partnership from February, allowing both airlines to offer expanded route options and smoother connections for passengers travelling between the two countries.
