India’s airlines have refused to share data on airfares sought by the government regulator, setting up a clash with policymakers who are trying to improve protections for consumers in a market that is a near-duopoly. Market leaders IndiGo and Air India Group, along with SpiceJet, told the aviation regulator they can’t share the data as disclosing the information would lead to commercial setbacks, according to a March 11 letter by the Federation of Indian Airlines that was seen by…
Cruising to the edge of the world – New Argentina & Antarctica itinerary from Approach Tours
Leading Canadian senior travel operator Approach Tours has added a new cruise itinerary to its portfolio of signature “radically all-inclusive”...
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