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Tourism revival- How domestic will lead the way

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🔊 Listen to this Gopinath Nair In my earlier article published here in April, I had touched upon how Domestic Tourism will herald the revival
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WHAT LESSONS CAN AIRLINES LEARN FROM BANKS POST THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 2008/2009

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🔊 Listen to this by Aradhana Khowala Crises have happened throughout history; inevitably, we forget the lessons and repeat the same mistakes. The fall from
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Over 100 million job losses in the Travel & Tourism sector- WTTC

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🔊 Listen to this The punishing impact of the COVID-19 crisis has led to over one million jobs already being lost every day. The Travel
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Travel and Life after COVID

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🔊 Listen to this Gopinath Nair We live in very uncertain times – this would probably be a big understatement. Since I started my career
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100% OF GLOBAL DESTINATIONS NOW HAVE COVID-19 TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS – UNWTO

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🔊 Listen to this The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted all destinations worldwide to introduce restrictions on travel, research by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has
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Fixed power charges for tourism industry deferred for 6 months

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🔊 Listen to this The Government of Kerala has decided to defer the payment of fixed charges for electricity for six months for hotels and
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PRIDE HOTELS ANNOUNCES “WORK FROM PRIDE”

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🔊 Listen to this The Pride Group of Hotels has announced its guest friendly initiative “Work From Pride” by creating an alternative workspace for them.
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Emirates SkyCargo scales up network and operations for the transport of essential commodities

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🔊 Listen to this Keeping up its unwavering commitment to deliver food, medical supplies and other essential commodities to markets across the world during the
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Santa Claus’s greetings from Rovaniemi

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🔊 Listen to this Dear Friends, We are up against new difficulties globally, as both businesses and personal lives are affected. We feel you. Now