Travel
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On Everest: Things Are Actually Safer Now, But Still Very Dangerous
Alvin Powell/Harvard Staff Writer The Harvard Gazette Climbing Mount Everest is getting safer, a new study shows, though the world’s highest peak…
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Air India Express Expands Loyalty Program Benefits to International Bookings
MUMBAI–Air India Express has expanded its loyalty programme for Tata NeuPass members, extending tier-based discounts to international bookings and broadening…
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Domestic Demand Shields India’s Tourism, Hospitality Sectors Amid Global Uncertainty
NEW DELHI — India’s tourism and hospitality sectors are holding steady despite global disruptions, buoyed by strong domestic demand even…
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Nepal opens restricted border regions to solo trekkers under new rules
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal will now allow solo foreign trekkers to visit designated restricted areas along its northern border with…
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More Than 4,300 Indian Flights Cancelled Amid West Asia Crisis, Minister Says
NEW DELHI — More than 4,300 flights operated by Indian airlines have been cancelled due to escalating tensions in West…
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Air India Raises Fuel Surcharge on Domestic and International Flights Amid Gulf Tensions
NEW DELHI — Air India on Tuesday announced a phased increase in fuel surcharges on both domestic and international routes,…
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IndiGo’s London–Mumbai Flight Delayed Amid Middle East Tensions, Rescheduled for March 10
New Delhi— An IndiGo flight operating from London to Mumbai that was unable to complete its journey on March 8…
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Airfares surge on U.S.–India routes after Middle East airspace closures disrupt global flights
NEW DELHI — Airfares on several major routes between the United States and India have surged sharply after the closure…
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Thiruvananthapuram Emerges as Fastest-Growing Indian City for Foreign Tourists
NEW DELHI, India — Kerala’s capital, Thiruvananthapuram, has recorded the fastest growth among Indian destinations for international travelers, climbing 11…
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IndiGo Flight Disruptions Top 1,200 as DGCA Intervenes to Restore Normal Operations
NEW DELHI — IndiGo faced a major operational setback this week after the airline cancelled 1,232 flights, prompting the Directorate…
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