About India Outbound Magazine
India Outbound, a brand of Media India Group, is India’s only B2B travel media platform, that encompasses a print magazine, a website, an online TV channel and dynamic social media platforms, entirely dedicated to the promotion of foreign destinations and products in India. India Outbound is a niche platform not just for tourism destinations and products to promote themselves to the Indian travel industry, but also for decision makers to build/change their strategy in a context where the Indian outbound market is not only growing but changing with new dynamics. India Outbound brings to you the latest trends of the market with in depth analysis. |
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WTM London, too, goes virtual
Joining the long and yet growing list of tourism events that have been cancelled,… [READ MORE] |
United Airlines announces new nonstops to India
United Airlines has announced plans to expand its global route network with new nonstop service to India, Africa and Hawaii.[READ MORE] |
Oman Air to resume flights from October 1 including India
Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, will return to scheduled service from October 1 with flights,… [READ MORE] |
India unlikely to make it for Thailand’s special tourist visa
Though government of Thailand has approved in principle a proposal by the ministry of tourism and sports,… [READ MORE] |
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Lesser-known airports more resilient: ForwardKeys
ForwardKeys, the leading travel analytics firm’s July flight data and airport traveller volumes have revealed,… [READ MORE] |
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Houston Marketing to conduct first Spotlight Virtual Travel Expo
As tourism and aviation are resuming at a slow and steady rate amid Covid-19, spotlight workshops,…[READ MORE] |
Bialowieza: The last primeval forest in Europe
Bialowieza forest is a unique treasure in Europe. This last remaining part of the primeval forest,…[READ MORE] |
ReCONNECT, India’s first virtual B2B travel exhibition opens for industry
Many countries are preparing to reopen as the risk perceptions of travel subside considerably,…[READ MORE] |
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