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Korea To Position Itself As Perrenial Destination
Banking on a year-round approach, Korea plans to achieve the 50,000-tourist mark by marketing itself as a destination for all four seasons. This, Korean Tourism Organisation believes will catapult it as one of Indian traveler's more favoured destinations.

Costa Cruises To Shift To Dollar Billing
Costa Cruises is targeting close to 1,000 passengers from India by year end in this growing outbound niche, by shifting to a dollar billing.

VisitBritain Contemplates Agent Specialist Programme
With India set to become Britain's second largest long-haul market, VisitBritain cites the time as opportune to consider an agent specialist programme for the market.

Armenia Eyes Indian Tourists
At a recently held meeting in Mumbai, Republic of Armenia represented by Harshad Mehta, honorary consul of the Republic of Armenia in India, expressed its intentions to promote the republic as a tourist destination in India.

Catalunya Tourism Set To Explore Indian Market
It is not only countries that are looking at India for tourism business but regions within countries are also hoping to get a bit of tourism traffic from India into their region.

Tourism Australia To Use Indian Programme Template Globally
India recently made history by becoming a benchmark for the international roll out of the Aussie Preferred Specialist Programme.

Tourism Malaysia To Promote Homestays In India
Tourism Malaysia aims to boost its growing outbound out of India further by tapping the youth segment for the ever-popular homestay options.

Cruise Industry: Future is Bright
With the Government's announcement to open up the emerging cruise sector to foreign direct investment (FDI), several international cruise liners have lined up to set up base on Indian shores.

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