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Indian travel firms report drop in Turkey bookings over Pakistan support

BENGALURU: Indians are cancelling holidays in popular resorts in Turkey and Azerbaijan after the countries supported Pakistan during its recent conflict with New Delhi,...

Tips for holiday travelers after new US rules and regulations

If you thought last year’s holiday travel was insane, well, buckle your seatbelt. AAA projects 79.9 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more...

World’s Most Liveable Cities

It is not new to keep record of cities from the angles of culture, healthcare, education, infrastructure and entertainment. Accordingly, cities are listed as...

Travel Diary: Deosai National Park

The alluring Deosai National Park is one of the proudest symbols of natural beauty Pakistan is blessed with. This exceptionally attractive national icon is...

Airlines to return to profit in 2023: IATA

Airlines are expected to return to profit next year for the first time since 2019, before the Covid pandemic caused havoc in the travel...

Travel Diaries: Gorakh Hill Station

Sindh is the southern part of Pakistan and located in close proximity to the Arabian Sea waters and is the logical ending of a...

SBP reduces foreign currency cash carrying limits for travelling

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Tuesday reviewed the existing foreign currency cash-carrying limits for travel purposes, ARY News reported. According to a statement...

Canada to remove all COVID border, travel measures

Canada will remove all COVID-19 restrictions for inbound travelers from Oct. 1, as well as testing, quarantine, and isolation requirements, the government said on...

Aviation sector faces hiring headache

Christophe Gagnon considered quitting his avionics studies as COVID-19 crippled aviation, but the 21-year-old stayed in class and now the industry is desperate for...

10 tips from Emirates ahead of busy travel period

Encouraging all travellers to explore the wide range of online and remote check-in options available, Emirates has invested in multiple smart tech developments to...
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‘Don’t think too much, just do whatever you like’, Vlogger Abrar Hasan

Pakistani travel Vlogger Abrar Hasan who completed a 50 days bike ride to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah pilgrimage, shared his experience in detail...

#VisitBurundi: Influencers trying to remake their nation’s image

Burundi: The name does not immediately evoke centuries-old forests sheltering elusive chimpanzees, or sandy beaches lined with palm trees that stretch along one of...

Airline body IATA sees industry recovery now in 2023

The head of the world's biggest airline trade body said on Monday passenger traffic was recovering faster than expected and that, on average, the...

New Zealand to reopen borders sooner than planned

New Zealand is bringing forward the opening of its international borders to some travellers after more than two years of COVID-19 isolation, with Prime...

UK to drop COVID test demand for vaccinated travellers

Fully vaccinated travellers arriving in UK will no longer have to take a COVID-19 test, transport minister Grant Shapps said on Monday, as the...
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Nomad girl: Karachi hitchhiker learns to make a living her way

KARACHI: Maria Soomro is a banker turned tour guide who embarked on this new trajectory hitchhiking. That's quite literally what she now does for...

Thailand to restart quarantine-free travel

Thailand will resume its quarantine-free travel scheme from February 1, officials said Thursday, after the programme was suspended due to the fast-spreading Omicron Covid-19...

US CDC warns against travel to 22 destinations over COVID-19

WASHINGTON: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday advised against travel to 22 nations and territories because of a rising...

Ban on entry to Murree extended for another 24 hours

ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Monday further extended the temporary travel ban to Murree and Galiyat following the tragic incident at the hill station,...

US travelers go ahead with travel despite Omicron wave

Millions of Americans carried on with travel plans through a second pandemic-clouded holiday season, despite a growing wave of COVID-19 infections driven by the...
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