Guwahati/IBNS: After shutting its doors to international tourists for two and a half years owing to the C ...
Tokyo: Japan will open its doors to foreign tourists, after more than two years of closed borders owing to the Covid pandemic.< ...
Madrid: In a move to ease travelling, Spain has allowed unvaccinated visitors who show their negative PCR or antigen test results from the UK to enter the southwestern European country ...
New Delhi: After two years of the COVID-19 pa ...
Kuala Lumpur/Singapore: Malaysia and Singapore have started contemplating on a timeline to open up their ...
When the Uber driver dropped us off on the main street of Monpellier driving through the iconic city gateway that is Porte du Peyrou, I thought my five-star hotel was just around with some impressive portico.
When I checked in at The Frankfurt Marriott Hotel this February, the dawn was breaking. From the window of my 28th floor room, a vast canvas of Frankfurt was unfolding with the gradual onset of the sunlight.
- Bhutan reopens borders to international tourists after 2 years, Indian visitors to pay Rs. 1,200 per day fee
- Japan finally decides to end restrictions on foreign tourists
- Spain relaxes Covid19 travel procedure for UK citizens
- After 2 years, India resumes regular commercial international flights from today
- Malaysia and Singapore plan to welcome international tourists
Tokyo: Airlines were forced to cancel over 300 flights following the collision between a Japan Coast Guard aircraft and a Japan Airlines passenger plane at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Tuesday evening even as reports said the plane was cleared to land ahead of the tragedy.
New Delhi/NITN: Regular flyers on Jazeera Airways, Kuwait’s low-cost carrier, can now avail a host of discounts and benefits by enrolling for the new membership club introduced by the airline, recently.
Gurugram: Air India, a global airline in India, has initiated the deployment of its recently acquired Boeing 777 aircraft to serve all three non-stop routes from Mumbai to the United States.