जर्मन टूरिज्म ने भारत में पर्यटन को बढ़ावा देने के लिए किया 5 लाख यूरो का निवेश कोरोना महामारी के बाद पर्यटन उद्योग तेजी से वापसी कर रहा है। तकरीबन दो साल तक कहीं न जाने पाने के अफसोस से परेशान सैलानियों में साफ तौर पर रिवेंज ट्रैवल का ट्रेंड दिखलाई दे रहा है। इसी के बूते जर्मनी जाने वाले हिंदुस्तानी सैलानियों की संख्या में इस साल पिछले साल की तुलना में 214 फीसदी इजाफा हुआ है। बृहस्पतिवार को दिल्ली में अपनी सालाना कॉन्फ्रेंस में भारत स्थित जर्मन नेशनल टूरिस्ट ऑफिस ने समूची दुनिया और साथ-साथ भारतीय बाजार के परिप्रेक्ष्य में ट्रैवल ट्रेंड को लेकर अपना विश्लेषण जारी किया। इससे साफ जाहिर हो रहा है कि एक तो यूरोप जाने वाले भारतीय पर्यटकों में जर्मनी को लेकर रुचि बढ़ रही है, दूसरा खुद जर्मनी भी भारतीय बाजार को आने वाले समय में अहम व्यवसाय देने वाला मान रहा है। इस साल की वृद्धि इस वजह ...
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At a tourism conference in Phuket last month, Thailand’s prime minister looked out at attendees and posed a question with a predictable answer. “Are you ready?” Prayuth Chan-ocha asked, dramatically removing his mask and launching what’s hoped to be the country’s economic reset after more than two years of coronavirus-driven restrictions. When the crowd yelled its answer — yes, according to local media — it might have been speaking for the entire pandemic-battered world. Tourists visit Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, June 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) But a full recovery could take as long as the catastrophe itself, according to projections and interviews by The Associated Press in 11 countries in June. They suggest that the hoped-for rebound is less like a defini...
Read MoreAfter spending two years being socially distanced in his home country of South Korea, Kim Hoe-jun booked a last-minute flight to Hawaii, where he had enjoyed his honeymoon six years ago, giving in to his craving for overseas travel. "I bought the ticket just a week ago, but it was rather a no-brainer. It felt like I was making up for those two years not being able to go abroad often as I used to before COVID," he said, before boarding the plane from Incheon International Airport on Friday. Vaccinated and boosted, Kim and his wife are among South Koreans joining in a rush for "revenge travel" - a term that has been trending on social media as people scramble to book overseas trips that were delayed by coronavirus restrictions. People wearing face masks to prevent contracting from ...
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