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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A Musafirnama of Afghanistan
Rich in traditions and customs, Afghanistan has long been a melting-pot of ethnic groups and cultures. [READ MORE] |
A Fairy Tale tour of Prince Islands
The 90-minute boat ride from Istanbul to one of the nine islands which make an archipelago on the Sea of Marmara,… [READ MORE] |
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Mauritius lockdown, bans international passengers
With the sudden increase in the number of Covid-19 affected people, the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius has banned,… [READ MORE] |
Indian travel agencies barred from booking certain Air India flights
A twitter message from Air India on Thursday morning barring travel agents of India from booking flights to Rome, Toronto,… [READ MORE] |
IATA Travel Pass successfully trialled on first international flight
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced the arrival at London’s Heathrow Airport,… [READ MORE] |
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Switzerland Tourism launches ‘100 pc Women’ campaign
Switzerland Tourism has launched a special “100 pc Women” campaign on the occasion of International Women’s Day. [READ MORE] |
Nepal restricts pictures and videos of Mount Everest climbers
Nepal’s Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has put a ban on taking and circulating pictures, videos and filming,… [READ MORE] |
Transport connectivity can dramatically boost economies of India and Bangladesh, says World Bank
A seamless transport connectivity between India and Bangladesh has the potential to increase national income,… [READ MORE] |
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