Pet Lover Books Entire Air-India Business Class To Travel With His Dog
Ironically, a passenger booked the entire business class cabin of Air India's flight AI-671 to pleasurably travel with his pet dog on September 15 from Mumbai to Chennai. Reportedly, the passenger paid around Rs 2.4 lakh to book all 12 seats of the cabin. However, airlines only allow the pet in planes after levying extra costs and allocate the last row of the cabin.
Tags: Air India, Business Class, Pet Dog, Plane, Leisure Travel
Courtesy: The Siasat Daily
Leisure Travel Likely To Rise In 2021, Indicates Survey
A comprehensive consumer sentiment index survey conducted by InterMiles has predicted that leisure travel is to likely rise in 2021. It said that with COVID-19 vaccines now being administered, consumers are inspirited to take leisure trips and explore new destinations. Interestingly, the business and corporate travel was third in the list. Moreover, travellers are preferring personal vehicle over flight journey, the study indicated. The… read-more
Tags: InterMiles, consumer sentiment index survey, Leisure Travel, pandemic, corporate travel, business travel, Covid-19 Vaccine
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
Cuba Set To Welcome Tourists After A Span Of Seven Months
Caribbean Nation Cuba is ready to welcome tourists and visitors after easing the lockdown which lasted over seven months. Earlier, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero had informed that 13 provinces of the nation have been permitted to resume tourism. However, Cuban capital Havana has not been provided the approval and will remain closed. PM Marrero further urged the people to follow COVID-19 norms and precautions.
Tags: Cuba, Caribbean Island, International Travel, Leisure Travel
Courtesy: The Times Of India
Tourism Resumes in Cuba after Months of Lockdown
Cuba has started to welcome travel enthusiasts from all around the world after the nationwide lock-down was lifted in the country. Cuba, along with the many other countries, closed its international travel due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and has now resumed since September 4. The news acted as a ray of hope for the tourism industry in the Cuban Island.
Tags: International Travel, Tourism, Cuba, Leisure Travel
Courtesy: Hindustan Times