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As the entire world comes to term with the death and destruction caused by the terror strikes in the Mumbai, questions are beginning to emerge on the long term impact of these events on the Indian Hospitality Industry. The hotels targeted are epitomes of luxury and hospitality, and post 26/11 can the industry resurrect itself and reclaim its rightful place in the world of travel and tourism. The ...
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Hotel tariffs drop 20% after terror attacks - Business Standard
Tariffs may fall as much as 45 per cent in some centres coupled with the impact of a global slowdown that is already forcing companies to cut travel plans, analysts and travel agents say. According to industry players, tariffs for hotels in Mumbai ...
Five days on, 30% foreign tourists cancel bookings - Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Travel companies have reported 20-30% cancellations in bookings from foreign tourists in the last 3-4 days, following Mumbai?s terror attacks. They fear the peak tourist season would be a washout with growth getting into negative ...
November 2008 - Weekly Standard
The terror assault on Mumbai is in its second day as Indian security forces struggle to regain control of the capital and clear the remaining terrorists from two hotels and a residential complex. Hundreds of Indian Naval and National Security Guards ...
Today in the Sky ? - USA Today Blogs
It's Black Friday -- the day when many stores allegedly move "into the black" for the year and Christmas shoppers traditionally appear in thundering herds. " If you're reading this at your normal wakeup time, you have already missed midnight openings ...
Delhi keep misfiring - Express India
RP?s four-wicket haul rattles Railways Delhi finally experience the winning fee... Guwahati heartbroken after another misse... England call off last two ODIs, wait-and... Valsad, November 24 The world may be busy rating his latest hairdo but India ...
Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover of Newsweekâ??s last issue dubbing Pakistan as the most dangerous country in the world, not merely stunned Pakistanis but the entire world, which earlier considered Iraq and Afghanistan as the most dangerous states. The cover stating ...
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