India Raises Its Profile By: Mark Rogers |
INDIA IS RAISING ITS tourism profile as it develops new hotels and increases ease of access with new nonstop flights from the U.S. Read Story
Jet Airways adds daily thru-flights to Bangalore to from New York JFK, Newark and Toronto.
Sustainable design will be a hallmark of the Fairmont Hyderabad, which will open in 2010.
Seasonal change for Jet Airways San Francisco flights to five times weekly.
Travel Agent learned that Leela Palaces, Hotels & Resorts, a luxury hotel chain in India, is acquiring land in Agra and Jaipur to build two properties tentatively set for completion by 2010.
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India's popularity as a destination for U.S. travelers continues to grow, even beating out Thailand.
Strong economy, numerous international flights into New Delhi and an aggressive marketing campaign by the Tourism Ministry make India as popular as Spain, the Associated Press reports.
Dubai-based carrier Emirates adds frequencies to New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
Terrorist bombs kill 60 in a coordinated attack in Jaipur, India.
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts has opened its first property in India, the Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai, well-positioned to serve business travelers to Mumbai's Worli district.