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Moving In For The Kill
As we move in to the new year, and look ahead at the future of the travel and tourism industry in India, we get a clear indication that the industry certainly is on a growth trail. Express Travel & Tourism presents what lies ahead...

TradeBytes
Kesari Tours On An Expansion Spree
Carlson Wagonlit Travel Introduces Nego Fares
Emirates Holidays Offers More Than Dubai
We Are Moving Into Scenic & Adventurous Destinations: Duggal
Travelmartindia.com Goes The Bollywood Way
First Ever ‘Mumbai Festival’ Receives DoT Support
Movements
Macro View

TDS Will Have To Be Paid On IATA Commission, Says ITAT
TAAI-Pune Chapter To Push For Formation Of Pune Tourism Board
IATO’s Pre-Budget Memorandum
Indiatourism, Mumbai Ventures Into Capacity Building Programmes

Air Waves
‘We Are Currently In Discussions With Indian Aviation Authorities To Launch Our Services’
‘We Took A Long-Term Approach In Our Strategic Planning For 2005-06’
In Brief
‘We Want To Double Our Current Destinations By End Of 2005’
Malaysia Airlines Targets New Destinations In India
Daily Flights, Sops Mark Austrian Airlines’ 2005 Plan
Up Link

‘Low Cost Carriers Will Bring About Behavioural Changes In The Industry’
Abacus MaximiseRev: Travel Agents’ Solution Provider

Look In

J&K High On Tourism, Aims To Revive More Resorts
Rajasthan Tourism Gets Serious On Infrastructure Development
MTDC To Add Three More Properties
HP’s Tribal Areas Receive Encouraging International Response
MP Tourism Revamps On An Aggressive Note

Look out

‘Our Aim Is To Raise The Profile Of Melbourne As A Destination’
Our Target For 2005 Is Around Five Lakh Tourists: Edward Chew
Korea Gears Up For A Slice Of The Indian Outbound Pie
SriLanka Tourism Confident Of 20-25 Per Cent Growth Post Tsunami
Poland Tourism: New Kid On The Block
‘We Are Working On Special Cruise-Only Rates For India’

Spot Light

TravelWorld 2005 - Where Travel Means Business
Travel trade shows in India have been always been plagued by criticism for the lack of substantial gain and relevance. However, an inherent B2B focus, a slew of international buyers and primed participants under the aegis of India’s biggest niche publishing institution is set to perhaps unspool the country’s most substantial travel event, namely TravelWorld 2005, writes Bhisham Mansukhani

Hotel Talk
Few Takers For Single Tariff Policy
‘ARRs Guide The Leading Strategy For Grand Central’
RTDC Embarks On Rs 2 Crore Renovation Of Hotels
Snap Shots
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Special Report

Crisis Management - Tourism’s Indispensable Tool
With a spate of natural and man-made disasters occurring in the past few years, tourism has always suffered in the aftermath. Express Travel & Tourism presents a special report on Crisis Management

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