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Royals Moonlight Resorts ties-up with Travedise World
In a major development in India’s vacation ownership-timeshare landscape, Royals Timeshare India Ltd., that operates under the brand-name Royals Moonlight Resorts has entered into an strategic tie-up with Bengaluru based Travedise World Co. Pvt. Ltd., one of the biggest owner and operators of the Affiliate Membership Program in India, to facilitate and enhance vacation offerings and services in order to create memorable vacation experiences for its members.
G20 Presidency to put India on World Tourism Map
India’s G20 Presidency is likely to boost India’s tourism sector in a big way said Arvind Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
GITB exhibition opens with power packed B2B meetings
On the second day of the 12th edition of Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB), the exhibition at the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Center (JECC) in Sitapura was inaugurated.
Royals Moonlight Resort & Spa opens door at Jim Corbett with 35 keys
Royals Club International, one of India’s fastest growing vacation ownership company, announces its entry into one of India’s most popular holiday destination and India’s oldest national park Jim Corbett with the opening of Royals Moonlight Resorts & Spa, Jim Corbett.
Karnataka Tourism marks its presence at ITB Berlin 2023
Karnataka Tourism aimed to promote its inbound tourism, particularly its heritage, culture, wildlife, beaches, and adventure activities at ITB Berlin, which was held on March 7 to 9, 2023 in Berlin, Germany.
Royals Club International unveils refurbished Royals Moonlight Resort, Bhimtal
After a spectacular post-Covid business rebound, Royals Club International announces the launch of it’s refurbished ‘Royals Moonlight Resort’ in a brand new avatar.
‘Jan bhagidari’ can revolutionise tourism in the country: Reddy
Speaking at the three-day National Conference of State Tourism Ministers at Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh Kishan Reddy, Union Minister of Tourism said that with the pandemic behind us, the tourism industry is all set for a revival.
Tourism should become a USD 1 trillion industry in India by 2047: Singh
Speaking at a conclave organised by Services Export Promotion Council, Arvind Singh, secretary, ministry of tourism stated this. The government is contemplating setting up a new advisory board to promote India as a major tourism destination.
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