Travel

5 Signs it’s Time to Update Your Travel Management Technology

Travel management technology is necessary for travel managers. Whether you’re managing travel for a company or a travel agent, you need to stay up to date on the latest innovations. Like all tech, technology for travel management eventually becomes outdated. In today’s world, you need to constantly re-evaluate your technology. Here’s how to tell when it’s time for a change. …

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Tips For Solo Travellers to follow this News

New Year’s is the most exciting time and a period when we get to see a lot of people travelling across the globe. The picture-perfect weather and the festive jingles add to one of the most memorable times ever. While most people are travelling to meet friends and family, this year-end also marks a great time to travel solo. “We …

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Chelsea/Paris/Rome – Enjoy a stunning city break or Spa break

The Chelsea Harbour Hotel & Spa, London, UK Situated on the river in upmarket Chelsea, one of London’s most prestigious areas, The Chelsea Harbour Hotel & Spa comes with everything required for complete relaxation – stunning river views, attentive service, spa and health club facilities, and 158 luxury suites and penthouses that offer the perfect stay in buzzing Chelsea. https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/london/the-chelsea-harbour-hotel/ …

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Netizens would be thrilled to hear that for the first time in the Travel Industry, you can now bargain for a trip

Be it the 50-year-old uncle going out to buy veggies from the sabzi wale bhaiya or the 20-year-olds shopping for Y2K outfits in Sarojini, one thing that every Indian has in common is that we love to bargain. The sheer joy of getting things we desire at the price that we want is the one pleasure that unites us all. …

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CHUSEOK

With the coming of fall, festive spiritsslowly start enveloping the air all around the world. Chuseok— the Korean thanksgiving, is one of the representative traditional Koreanfestivals celebrated in autumn on full moon of the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. Chuseok, also known as ‘Hangawi’ (한가위), is a mid-autumn harvest festival where families gather and celebrate …

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Travel Special: 5 Unique and OffBeat experiences to bookmark

for the I-Day long weekend The much awaited I-Day long weekend is just round the corner and is only looking particularly exciting with weather being so perfect! It absolutely makes sense to jump into the car and head out to try unique and offbeat experiences that you will talk about for many weekends!! Far away from the Blinding lights of …

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FIVE TOP TIPS FOR SAFE TRAVEL

After two years of stringent COVID-19 travel restrictions, which have now largely eased, many are finally enjoying travel again and particularly during these months. To ensure an enjoyable trip International SOS has outlined key requirements for travel abroad. Airlines are bracing themselves for an even busier travel period, IATA recently released strong travel data from May this year which saw …

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Must have apps to plan your travel this festive season

With the upcoming festive season and hiking tourism, India is lagging nowhere in the technological framework towards providing you the best-of-time hassle-free travel. The more you are prepared for a trip, the better it gets! Here we have listed 5 such must-have applications that will not only make your travel easier, but also provide such value offers and services that …

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5 stunning monsoons getaway in India that make you revisit the old-world charm

Monsoon has arrived! And as much it gives the city a relief to breathe freely, one can’t deny how it renders the city even more picturesque. Making the most of the beautiful weather, AllFive, a recently created discovery and booking platform, offers heritage walks around Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Bombay, and Amritsar for you to discover a bit more in your …

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Short Dubai Travel Guide: What sights you shouldn’t miss

Dubai is an amazing city where modern architecture meets the traditions of the East. It is here that thousands of tourists come to see the expensive cars and majestic skyscrapers, to admire the desert and shop in the largest shopping centers of the world, enjoy a beach holiday or drive a jeep safari. We made a shortlist of things you …

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