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Supply chain issues and crew shortage continue to dog the recovery of the world's fastest-growing aviation market.
Amrita Ghosh | 1 year ago
Fueled by rising disposable income and over 1,200 planes on order by Indian carriers, India’s civil aviation sector is making sure that there is enough infrastructure for passenger capacity to pick up.
For India to get an edge over other destinations in medical tourism, the government thinks that it would be best to integrate contemporary medicine with indigenous treatments.
Besides inking big ticket deals to accelerate the pace of different projects, Indian Railways now wants to satisfy the aspirations and demands of the modern commuter.
It's time we spoke about the responsibility of Indian corporations towards sustainable travel.
The greenfield airports would not just connect smaller cities to the rest of the country, but would also help popularize tourism to off-beat destinations.
India's curtailment of e-visas had been an impediment to grow inbound tourism in the country. Now only if the resumption of e-visas would be followed by increasing air connectivity between the two countries.
The fast-paced growth of online travel bookings makes the tourism industry a ripe target for cybercriminals. Stakeholders must therefore deploy strategies and tools to guard the sector against data breaches and malicious attacks.
Realizing the potential of travel coming to and from India, airlines in the country are also making sure that they create enough capacity to match the demand.
With Indian airlines placing big bets on aircraft orders and deploying higher capacities on international routes, the global travel industry seems to be sitting up and taking note of the India outbound travel market's potential.