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World Travel
India 2004 Makes An Impact On Debut
Here goes the popular saying that all good things must
come to an end..' but we go a step further and say `..so that
one can wish for better times to come.'
India
Should Focus Mainly On The Cultural Aspect
Indian tourism in the past few years has witnessed a boom.This
could be attributed to both the government and the industry
at large.
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The Feel
Good Factor
While there is tremendous debate on the governments India
Shining campaign and the much-publicised feel-good
factor in the Indian economy, one thing in certain, there is
certainly a feel-good factor in Indian tourism and
this sentiment has been reflected clearly at the recently-concluded
World Travel India (WTI) 2004. |
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E2 To Put Education Tourism On
Centre-Stage
Movements |
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feBusiness Traveller
Awards The Best
It was an evening of high-voltage drama and anticipation.
The JW Marriott Hotel, Mumbai, was awash with colour and excitement:
serious-looking black suits were set off against glittering
sequins and vibrant silks, as the who's who of the Indian
travel and hospitality world filed into hotel's opulent banquet
hall.
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Indian Aviation
Ready To Fly?
World Travel India (WTI) 2004 was not only held in prominence
for the number and diversity of its participating exhibitors
but the concurrent conferencing that inquired into key issues
pressing the travel trade.
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There Are
Major Opportunites For Automating Travel Processes In India
With increasing competition especially in India, how does Galileo
plan to retain existing market share and develop newer ones?
The key to our growth plan is the comprehensive solutions selling
strategy. |
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India Must Gear
Up And Price Right: WTO
From 565 million travellers spending 401 billion US dollars
nine years ago, to 1,561 million travellers spending 2,000 billion
US dollars by 2020 - if India wants a large share of the pie,
it will have to understand and implement solutions in line with
the new dynamics of product pricing, placement and experience.
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| Look In |
Enchanting Tamil
Nadu
Ancient temples, a long coastline, superior tourist infrastructure
backed by rich history and vibrant ecology with a dash of the
southern hospitality, Tamil Nadu has its formula in place to
lure the tourist of today. |
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Brazil Tourism Sets Foot On Indian
Shores
Britain Targets Trade, Pushing Business
Tourism
ENIT Presents New Italian
Offerings
CNTA Office Will Open In Early
2004 |
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Rural Ticketing
Rules The Roost
The debate rages on. Is India really in the grip of the 'feel
good' factor? Has this syrupy syndrome seeped down to the
rural areas as well?
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Kerala Recognises Its Achievers
SpiceLand Holidays: The e-holiday
People
Tours Amasco: A Leisure Experience
Par Excellence
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