Showing posts with label Holiday Deals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Deals. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

AirAsia to Boost Bangkok-Hong Kong Services from April

International holiday makers who are often to be seen in a lookout for tickets on cheap flights to travel between the popular Far East destinations of Bangkok and Hong Kong are certainly a happy lot as AirAsia is all set up to offer tickets on more daily flights connecting the two popular destinations.

Malaysia’s popular low-cost airline, AirAsia will offer tickets on three daily flights between Thailand’s colourful capital Bangkok and vibrant city of Hong Kong with effect from April 30, 2013.

Industry insiders believe that the airline has announced to offer tickets on three daily flights in order to tap the ever increasing travel demand on the popular route. The development is sure to catch the attention of increasingly higher number of budget travellers who are often to be seen searching affordable flights tickets options between Bangkok and Hong Kong.

With effect from April 30, 2013, the new daily service to be operated as FD 2504 will depart from Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport at 15:40 and will arrive in Hong Kong at 19:25. The return service to fly as FD 2505 will depart Hong Kong at 19:55 and will arrive in Bangkok Don Muang Airport at 21:45.

Besides, the airline has also launched special promotional fares to delight its passengers travelling on the route. Under this scheme, the promotional flights tickets can be booked from 26 February to 3 March 2013 for travel between 30 April 2013 and 9 February 2014 between the two popular destinations of the Far East.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

India’s 96th Travel & Tourism Fair – A Major Success

Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF), India’s major tourism event recently completed successfully with a record attendance of more than 20,000 visitors. The 96th edition of this benchmark event held from July 13th to 15th 2012 in Kolkata witnessed 256 participants, both domestic and international players.

The tourism event has long been a catalyst for boosting Indian tourism and pushing enquiries on flights to India. TTF saw representation from 27 Indian states, and 10 countries.

Some of the key global players that participated in the fest were Bangladesh, Dubai, Nepal, Thailand, Mauritius, Egypt, Kenya and Maldives. The kingdom of Denmark also debuted in the event.

Thriving Indian state, Gujarat revealed its plans to popularise its various Buddhist destinations among tourists from South Asia and Japan who continue to look for airlines offering cheap flights to India for religious breaks and pilgrimage.

Some of the participating Indian states also organised interesting marketing and cultural presentations for media attention in a bid to encourage more tourists to look for air tickets to India and get a slice of India’s diverse cultures and traditions.

In addition to the strong presence of national and global tourism players, the fair saw active participation from loads of reputed hotel and resort groups, tour operators, travel portals and travel agents, cruise companies and railways.

Dazzling emirate of Dubai participated in India’s Travel & Tourism Fair to present its new travel initiative for the upcoming season which is 'Do More in Dubai' to tap the copious Indian holidaymakers who look for holiday deals to exotic hotspots.