Issue dated > 16 - 31 October, 2002  
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Cover Story

GDS: More To Life Than Air Services
Selling Non-Air Services through the GDS has been identified as one of the future trends of the travel trade. Change is the only constant, goes the saying. New revenue generating systems and techniques are the present global order’s realities. With technology churning out new surprises at the tick of the clock, acceptance of this ‘Schumacher’ era is a must. Reema Sisodia takes a closer look at how the travel fraternity can exploit this option

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Cox & Kings To Offer Enhanced Services Through Its Tie-Up With Radius
Business travellers will have a lot more on offer with the recent tie-up of Cox and Kings and Radius - the world’s largest travel company head-quartered in the USA. With a combined sales of over US$ 21 million, Radius has now opened up a world of opportunities to the Indian business traveller through Cox and Kings.

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A Miracle Called The KTM
They came from all over the world, homing into one of the smaller, greener, states of our land. They flew in from the USA, UK, Germany, France, Belgium, China, Brunei and 34 other countries drawn by the well-publicised charms of God’s Own Country.
MacroView

MoT To Set Up First-Ever Tourism Corporate Marketing Plan
ITM Focuses On Leisure Travel
Great India Tours Taps Kerala’s Medical Tourism Pulse
TAs Can Make A Colossal Contribution To The Indian Economy: Katgara
PATA Travel Mart 2003 To Target Niche Sectors
Khul Ja Sim Sim...
Talking Tourism: CII Convention Preview
‘India Cannot Bank On Culture And Heritage Alone’

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AIC 2002 Chalks Out New Business Formulas For Asia-Pacific Travel Fraternity
The 4th biannual Abacus International Conference (AIC), which was held in Bangkok from September 26 to 28, 2002, identified new formulas and business techniques for the Asia-Pacific travel fraternity.

AirWaves

Uttaranchal To Develop Three High-Altitude Airstrips
Tunis Air To Commence Flights To Dubai
BA Introduces The ‘Buy One Get One’ Special Offer
Jet’s Flight Of Fantasy
Lufthansa Signs For 10 Airbus A330 Wide-Bodies
Air New Zealand Signs Airbus A320 Deal
Star Alliance Introduces Circle Pacific Fare
Qatar Airways To Increase Mumbai Frequency

Hotel Talk

Hotel Group Creates New Heritage Circuit in Gujarat
Kerala DoT, Malabar Hoteliers Plan Joint Investment Drive
Jaypee Hotels Charts Out Expansion Plans
Kalmatia Sangam To Aggressively Promote Meditation Tourism
Ananda Gets A Top 10 Spa Status

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Southern States Join To Promote Regional Tourism At KTM
KTM Plans To Hold Mart In Kuwait By 2003
Qutub Festival: Delhi’s Cultural Extravaganza
Punjab Appeals To UNESCO For World Heritage Status To Golden Temple
Modhera: Reverence Carved In Stone

LookOut

‘Two Points Of Contact In India Will Increase Our Accessibility’
Generation Y Enchanted By English Holidays

Channel Chat

‘Sub-Agents Will Grow In Importance Provided They Don’t Aspire To Be Big’
Chill Out With The Winter Holiday Offer From Taj
Choice Hotels Launches Its Double Miles Promotion

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