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TAAI calls for more air bubble agreements to boost travel sector

Air bubble travel agreements with different countries is a much-needed boost for the ailing sector of travel and tourism as per the Travel Agents...

ITB Berlin cancels in-person event, third year in a row

Organisers Messe Berlin have said the in-person part of ITB Berlin will not take place early next year as the Omicron variant of Covid-19...

Japan launch app for paperless entry of travelers

Travelers and returnees to Japan will be able to go through simpler customs, immigration and quarantine procedures by using a new phone app, the...

airBaltic sees recovery from pandemic losses

airBaltic carried over 157,200 passengers in November, up 265 per cent as compared to the same month last year. The Latvian carrier performed 2,740...

WTTC recommends digital solutions to restore international travel

A simplified and interoperable digital solution is vital to fully achieve the recovery of the Travel & Tourism sector, according to the World Travel...

Flight data ‘could reduce need for Omicron travel bans’

A report from ForwardKeys, which has comprehensive air ticketing data, reveals which destinations were the most visited since November 1 by travelers from the...

New Covid-19 variant leave travelers stranded again

Just as tourism arrivals (overnight visitors) witnessed an increase of 58 per cent in July-September, compared to the same period of 2020, reports of...

Finnair digitizes Covid certificate checks

Checking coronavirus related certificates is an important part of international travel and requires effort from both travelers and airlines. Finnair has introduced a new digital tool with which customers can confirm their Covid...

New Zealand to reopen to tourists in April 2022

Nearly two years after they closed borders to visitors, New Zealand has announced it will reopen borders to visitors vaccinated against Covid-19 in the...

India to start regular international flights from December 15

India will resume regular, scheduled international flights from December 15 after a gap of almost 21 months, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)...

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