india outbound magazine
Outbound travel firms gasp for survival in bubbles
August 26, 2020
Over five months after international flights were suspended in view of the coronavirus pandemic, outbound travel business in India is in deep trouble in absence of any clarity over resumption of regular flights. Confusion over who can fly and to where confounds the problem furthe...
Read MoreA royal downfall of Cox & Kings
November 13, 2019
One of the biggest and oldest travel companies in India is set to go into liquidation amid concerns over governance and transparency.
Read MoreThe white hibiscus flower of Port Dickson
November 13, 2019
From the sky, it looks like a beautiful white hibiscus flower. You go closer - it is water, water, everywhere. A proud Guinness World Records holder for having the most number of swimming pools in a resort and the most overwater villas in single resort, Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickso...
Read MoreThe mysteries of magnificent Malta
November 13, 2019
Malta is one place where one can see a seamless transition from the ultra-modern to pre-Roman heritage. The small island country packs glorious variety into its small isle. From prehistoric temples, hidden coves, red gold beaches to a history of remarkable intensity, Malta is a d...
Read MoreInterview with Amit Ray, regional director, LOT Polish Airlines, India
November 13, 2019
In an exclusive interview with India Outbound, Amit Ray, the regional director of LOT Polish Airlines in India, talks about the new flight connectivity between New Delhi and Warsaw, Poland as a tourist destination and plausible business opportunities for India there.
Read MoreInterview with Seema Roy, area managing director for South Asia, Middle East & Africa at Preferred Hotels & Resorts
November 13, 2019
Preferred Hotels & Resorts is the world’s largest independent hotel brand, representing more than 750 hotels in 85 countries. In an exclusive interview with India Outbound, Seema Roy, area managing director for South Asia, Middle East & Africa at Preferred Hotels & Resorts, rec...
Read MoreKenya to focus on India for MICE and film tourism
October 4, 2019
Magical Kenya Tourism Expo (MKTE), the largest travel exhibition held in East Africa, attracted over 200 African exhibitors and 150 hosted buyers from different parts of the world for the three-day Expo.
Read MoreInterview with Datuk Musa Yusof, director general, Tourism Malaysia
September 19, 2019
In order to boost the arrivals of Indian travellers, especially for the Visit Malaysia 2020, Malaysia Tourism has eased visa requirements further as well as adding new and exotic sites in the South East Asian nation which is already heavily frequented by Indians.
Read MoreFood path of Bangladesh
September 19, 2019
Bangladeshi cuisine is a classic culinary art form of typical South Asian bold flavours. The food is ecstatic, quite similar and comfortable for the Indian palette with a few extra punches of optional spices.
Read MoreChiang Mai hosts Thailand Golf Travel Mart
August 19, 2019
Thailand is among the top destinations in Asia for golf with some 700,000 golfers going there each year. There are over 300 stunning courses in the country with comparatively low green fees and high professional standards. The World Golf Travel Agents Association recently named T...
Read MoreNew electric vehicle Cargo Moke to debut at WTM London 2019
August 13, 2019
The iconic jeep-like vehicle has been around since the 1960s. The Mini Moke appeared regularly as the village taxi in cult sci-fi series The Prisoner, featured in a number of James Bond movies and famous early owners include George Harrison from The Beatles and actress turned ani...
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