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A celebration of vision, voice, and Indian luxury at its finest: Highlights from the Condé Nast India Luxury Conclave 2025The Condé Nast India Luxury Conclave 2025 convened over 500 influential figures in Mumbai, exploring the evolving landscape of Indian luxur...
Indians toast happy hours in Bordeaux, TuscanyVineyard tourism and whisky trails are emerging travel trends among India's affluent tourists, with high demand for curated itineraries to ...
89% Indian high net worth travellers planning to spend more in next 12 months: ReportThe Luxury Group by Marriott International's report highlights growing trends in luxury travel across Asia Pacific, driven by high-net-wort...
World's Best Airports: Singapore's Changi airport loses the crown to a new king; just 5 Indian airports in top 100 airports listWorld's top airports: Doha's Hamad International Airport has dethroned Singapore's Changi Airport, which had won the Skytrax World Airport ...
India's growing middle class poised to transform travel landscapeGlobally, the middle class is already the largest spender. India is expected to become the fourth largest global spender on travel by 2030,...
Thomas Cook India acquires rights to Thomas Cook brand for India, Sri Lanka and MauritiusTCIL has signed an agreement with AlixPartners for a one-time payment of Rs 13.9 crore.
9 hyper-local Uber services you never knew existedThese hyper local Uber services will leave you mesmerized. Which company would like to compete with Uber?
SOTC offers ideal opportunities for brand transition: Madhavan MenonWe see strong synergies and benefits accruing from Kuoni's well-established presence in key source markets like Europe, says Madhavan Menon.
Thomas Cook India acquires Kuoni Group's travel in India, Hong Kong for Rs 535 crorePost the acquisition, both India and Hong Kong travel business will become a subsidiary of Thomas Cook and would function independently.
Thomas Cook India acquires Sri Lanka-based Luxe AsiaThe buyout has been done through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Thomas Cook Lanka Pvt Ltd, and post acquisition Luxe Asia will be operated as...
Thomas Cook buys Sri Lankan destination management company Luxe AsiaTravel firm Thomas Cook has acquired Luxe Asia, one of the top destination management companies in Sri Lanka, for an undisclosed sum.
Seven cruise trips you just cannot miss!Over decades, the sun-kissed deck of lofty cruise liners have attracted both couples and single travellers. Here is a list of some of the b...
Voyaging seniors keep cash registers ringing as they fly in groups to exotic destinationsAs young Indians cut down on their foreign travel spends in a slowing economy, travel companies are falling back on elders to keep their bu...
Rising luxury business spurs demand for niche coursesWith luxury companies setting up base in India, there is a growing demand for managers armed with specialized management degrees in luxury.
Social media helping travel companies to get numerous dealsTUI, leads through social media for its India arm have risen from nil about two years ago to about 20% now, managing director Arjun Sharma ...
Safety concerns, economic woes make foreign tourists shun IndiaThe financial crisis, high domestic airfares and the perception that India is unsafe for women tourists has adversely impacted inbound tour...
Train travel adopted a high end luxury persona for travellersLuxury trains are like hotels on wheels. In addition, they also take you trans-country or trans-continent to showcase the beauty of varying...
- India a happening place for luxury brands like Jimmy Choo, Lady Dior bouyed by high net worth individuals
India is a happening market for luxury brands, bouyed by high net worth individuals & a 20% growth rate in the segment.
- Indians on foreign summer holidays on the rise this season
With more Indians opting for foreign destinations for summer holidays, travel and tour operators are witnessing up to 65 pc increase in out...
- Ambanis, Tatas, Ruias & Jindals among corporates set to buy 157 aircrafts over next year
India is currently the 18th largest base for corporate jets, with 111 registered mini planes.