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Low-cost, long-distance flights from India to boost leisure travel: Reportedit
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...The Drinks Trail: Unique Bars To Visit In 2018edit
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How about heading to Hong Kong to drink at the highest bar in the world? You’ll find it on the 118th floor of Hong Kong’s International Commerce Centre. The Ozone Bar is part of the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong hotel and located 1,690 feet above sea level. Not only do you get spectacular views outside, it’s stunning interiors are also very appealing.
France, Singapore among 5 most popular destinations for Indian leisure travellersedit
Among the top 10 destinations for leisure Indian travellers are Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Indonesia (primarily Bali), the US and Switzerland. “Outbound leisure travel from India is highly concentrated in a handful of popular destinations, with the top 10 accounting for 70% of Indian leisure arrivals.
Cheap, long-haul flights to boost foreign traveledit
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The jets, with longer ranges than predecessors, will enable low-cost carriers to launch non-stop routes to Asian destinations such as Phuket, Manila, Hong Kong, and Hanoi that are otherwise unviable today.
Business Low-cost, long-haul flights from India to spice up leisure journeyedit
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The jets, with longer ranges than predecessors, will allow low-cost carriers to launch continuous routes to Asian locations equivalent to Phuket, Manila, Hong Kong, and Hanoi which can be in any other case unviable as we speak.
Boost for leisure travel as Indian carriers start low-cost, long-haul opsedit
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That is expected to rise as Indian airlines have placed orders for nearly 800 re-engined aircraft, such as Airbus A320neos and Boeing Co 737 MAX narrow bodies. The jets, with longer ranges than predecessors, will enable low-cost carriers to launch non-stop routes to Asian destinations such as Phuket, Manila, Hong Kong, and Hanoi that are otherwise unviable today.
As low-cost airlines plan to launch International flights, more Indians to travel abroadedit
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The jets, with longer ranges than predecessors, will enable low-cost carriers to launch non-stop routes to Asian destinations such as Phuket, Manila, Hong Kong, and Hanoi that are otherwise unviable today. By 2025, Indian budget carriers will operate close to 40 wide-bodied aircraft, which could deliver an additional 2 million annual outbound leisure travellers to places such as New York and Sydney, CAPA said.
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Flyers’ Paradiseedit
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Hong Kong International Airport, China The airport appeals to business travellers with a nine-hole golf course and classy amenities. Those with long layovers can take advantage of the airport’s IMAX theatre too. Passenger throughput touched 72.9 million.
Being an actor today doesn’t only mean that you are being an actor in one country’edit
Hindustan Times – Print – Delhi
Actor Varun Dhawan says that audiences are all over the world as everyone can enjoy your songs/films online. “Being an actor today doesn’t only mean that you are being an actor in one country, because of [thanks to] so many other digital mediums,” the actor, who is the youngest name from Bollywood to have a wax figure at Hong Kong’s Madame Tussauds, shares.