Travel & Tourism Sector According to a CII report, the Covid-19 outbreak is among the worst crises that has hit the Indian tourism industry, impacting all its geographical segments simultaneously for an estimated Rs 5 lakh loss. Given the sector is a significant contributor to the country’s GDP, Leaders of Tomorrow’s eForum featured a...
Explained: What is the EU’s ‘safe list’ for Covid-19 travel? – The Indian Express
By: Explained Desk | New Delhi | Updated: June 30, 2020 4:50:49 pm Travellers rush past the entry of Germany’s first walk-through the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) test centre at the Frankfurt airport, Germany on Monday. Reuters From July 1, residents from over 14 countries that are not part of the European Union (EU) and...
India flights: When will international flights open in India? – Express
India’s lockdown restrictions were reviewed today, with some governments extending the lockdown and others unlocking their areas. The country is lifting restrictions gradually, but relaxations vary by state. So what does this mean for international flights? Express.co.uk has all the details. {%=o.title%} ]]> At present, all foreign tourists are barred from entering India and passing through...
Mumbai unlock 2.0 new rules: What you need to know about inter state travel and how to get travel e pass – Times Now
Mumbai unlock 2.0 guidelines: What you need to know about inter state travel and travel e pass The Maharashtra government extended the lockdown till 31 July across the state yesterday and urged residents to exercise an abundance of caution. And with that announcement came a new set of guidelines, including new Mumbai lockdown rules....
Air Travel in Unlock2.0: Guidelines on domestic and international flight services; Check details – The Financial Express
The process of phased re-opening of activities has been extended further. The Home Ministry on Monday issued fresh guidelines for Unlock 2 to open up of more activities in areas outside the Containment Zones. The process of phased re-opening of activities has been extended further. But there is no announcement of operating more domestic...
Curbs on travel in MMR, shop timings – Times of India
From Sunday, police have been vigorous in doing nakabandis MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government on Monday announced extension of the lockdown across the state till July31. The notification issued by the state government has also restricted inter-district travel between municipal corporations within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) to that for office purposes and essential activities...
How will India travel again? A deep dive into the travel & tourism sector | Leaders of Tomorrow – Times Now
EP135 – How will India travel again? A deep dive into the travel & tourism sector | Leaders of Tomorrow29 JUNE 2020 | ET NOW | 45 MIN 23 SEC The travel & tourism sector which contributes significantly to India’s GDP is without a doubt one of the most affected due to the coronavirus...
‘Allow foreign passport holding PIOs to travel to India for medical emergencies’ – Times of India
(Representative image) NEW YORK: A prominent social activist here has requested Indian authorities to initiate a faster process to allow Indian-origin people with US passports and no OCI card to visit India for medical emergencies faced by their families back home.Jaipur Foot USA chairman Prem Bhandari, who has helped several Indians stranded in the...
India: No commercial international flights till July 15 – Happytrips
As India moves towards lifting up it lockdown in phases, there were speculations of commercial international flights to resume. The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has put all such speculations to rest by announcing that all commercial flights would stay suspended to and from India till July 15. It is important to note...
Timeline: How Did India Get to More Than Half a Million COVID-19 Cases? – The Wire
In less than five months, the COVID-19 outbreak in India has spread to all states and union territories, infecting more than five lakh people. The curve is not flattening as the number of active cases has climbed to around two lakh cases and is still increasing, and more than 15,000 people have died because...