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Nepal: Fear is crippling tourism

INDIA (eTN) – Nepal, the Himalayan nation bordering India, which was hit by a devastating earthquake on April 25, is once again ready to receive tourists from India and other countries. INDIA (eTN) – Nepal, the Himalayan nation bordering India, which was hit by a devastating earthquake on April 25, is once again ready to receive tourists from India and other countries. This strong message was sought to be conveyed by the Nepal officials and tourism industry leaders who addressed the meeting in New Delhi on July 7 of the Indian Association of Tour Operators. Director General of Tourism Tulasi Prasad Gautam and Ashok Pokharel, President, Nepal Association of Tour Operators, led a large delegation from Nepal to India and said that the major tourist places in Nepal were not hit by the quake and the places which were hit have been largely restored.

SATTE most sought-after travel and tourism event in South Asia

NEW DELHI, India – Over the years, SATTE has received tremendous response from national tourism boards, Indian states, hotel chains, airlines, and tourism products from across the globe. NEW DELHI, India – Over the years, SATTE has received tremendous response from national tourism boards, Indian states, hotel chains, airlines, and tourism products from across the globe. SATTE has always played a vital role in promoting diverse segments of tourism and has now evolved as a leading travel event in South Asia. The vast participation of many major Indian and global players and the presence of the who’s who from the travel industry is testimony to the importance the travel and tourism industry gives to SATTE. The 20th edition of SATTE will be held in New Delhi from January 16-18, 2013 and in Mumbai from January 21-22, 2013.

India s tourism industry reacts to railway budget

INDIA (eTN) – Reaction of the India’s tourism industry on the railway budget has swift in response to its announcement in Parliament on February 26, 2015. INDIA (eTN) – Reaction of the India’s tourism industry on the railway budget has swift in response to its announcement in Parliament on February 26, 2015. The Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) President, Mr. Subhash Goyal, expressed his happiness with the rail budget saying, “No increase in passenger fares, and tickets can be booked 120 days in advance instead of 60 days, to tackle [the] tout menace is a landmark decision.” Mr. Subhash Goyal said, “This was our long pending demand with the previous government, and we are happy that the present government has implemented this and our members would be able to book train tickets for their foreign clients well in advance and show them the rich cultural heritage of India through rail journeys.”

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