Dec 23th, 2009 – Travel News
Travelocity accuses Cleartrip CEO of data theft
Business
Standard
Travelocity
India has accused Cleartrip Chief Executive Officer Stuart Crighton of
conniving with senior officials of Desiya Online Distribution Ltd to ...
U.S. October highway travel off 0.5 pct from year ago
Reuters
India
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - US highway travel fell in October by 0.5 percent from a year
earlier, the first decline in five months, ...
Snowmobile travel open at Yellowstone after howitzers trigger
avalanches
Gaea
Times (blog)
By AP
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — The East Entrance to Yellowstone National
Park is now open after crews used a howitzer in recent days to trigger ...
After LS, RS too passes Bill allowing free air travel to 'any
number of ...
Indian
Express
Without a
debate, as was done in the Lok Sabha too last week, the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday
gave its nod to a Bill to allow free air travel to “any number of ...
Chill kills 80 in Europe, causes travel chaos
Financial
Express
London:
Eurostar trains between Britain and France resumed on Tuesday after three days
of cancellations because of heavy snow, but severe weather conditions ...
Omar highlights state's pilgrim tourism potential
Etalaat
(blog)
Jammu,December
22: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Tuesday highlighted the potential of pilgrim
tourism of Jammu and Kashmir saying that about 80 lakh ...
SpiceJet may turn in profit this fiscal after restructuring
efforts
Livemint
Mumbai:
Restructuring exercises initiated by buyout specialist Wilbur Ross in SpiceJet
Ltd are beginning to show results, at a time when local carriers are ...
J&K holds potential for pilgrim tourism: CM
Press
Trust of India
Jammu, Dec
22 (PTI) Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today highlighted the
potential of pilgrim tourism in the state, saying that about 80 ...
Britain raises issue of new tourist visa rules with India
Economic
Times
22 Dec
2009, 2109 hrs IST, PTI NEW DELHI: Britain on Tuesday raised with India the
issue of new tourist visa rules under which tourists mainly from the US ...
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