Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) and UBM India Pvt Ltd are co - organising
iTTE 2010- India Travel Trade Expo. Scheduled for 18-20 February 2010 in Mumbai.

India’s Exclusive B2B Travel Trade Exhibition

The objective of iTTE 2010 is to provide the travel trade and visitors a platform which will offer domestic and overseas tourists new vistas of business. The format of the event has been designed to offer the best networking and business opportunities and provide an interactive platform for all industries associated with Travel Trade.

 

Travel Industry News

Air traffic leaps 26% in India

As companies roll back salary cuts in the rebounding Indian economy, passengers — who had given up flying — are once again taking to the sky.

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Jet Airways: Press Statement

The Chairman and Management of Jet Airways are pleased to convey that an amicable agreement has been arrived at, enabling the commencement of all domestic and international op erations immediately.

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Tourist arrivals numbers increase in Philippines

Despite the global crisis, the number of foreigners who arrived in the country increased by four percent in August compared to the same month last year, according to statistics released by the Department of Tourism and the Bureau of Immigration.

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The Ok-Tata-Bye-Bye controversy

Infringements related to brand names and trademarks are a never-ending story. In the latest dispute over a brand name, the Tata Group has objected to the word 'Tata' used in oktatabyebye.com, a travel community site owned by MakeMyTrip.

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Coastal resort planned for Hawaii's Big Island

Plans are being revived by an Oahu contractor for a coastal resort near South Point in the Kau district of the Big Island, Hawaii.

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Former poachers and militants promote tourism in Assam, India

Manas National Park (Assam) - Having realised the futility of violence, many individuals who were into poaching or worked as militant cadres, are now saving wildlife and promoting tourism in Assam, which includes the Manas National Park.

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Lebanon's "Paths Of Faith" Tourism

BESHWAT, Lebanon to capitalize on religious tourism— abandoned wheelchairs and crutches are propped up against the walls in the entry hall, left there for good by believers who say she healed them when no medicine could.

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Bonanza for India's hotel industry

India's credit-starved hotel industry can now afford to heave a sigh of relief.

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Mr. Tarun Marwah:
+91 98208 82560 or tarunm@ubmindia.com

Mrs. Geeta Bhagat / Mr. Satish Vaghela
+91 22 22078184 or taai@taai.in

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