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Virgin Vacations Offers Asia Tour Savings    May 18, 2012

News By: News Wire

Virgin Vacations has put select escorted tours to Asia on sale, with $200 per person savings.More>>

Everest, the Grandaddy of Walking Adventures    April 30, 2012

Sam Wollaston retraces his grandfather's footsteps to the Base Camp at Mount Everest.More>>

First Flight of Lufthansa's Boeing 747-8 Scheduled For June 1    April 27, 2012

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Lufthansa flies to 211 destinations in 84 countries. More>>

Pacific Delight Tours Bolsters India Itineraries    April 20, 2012

News By: Meagan Drillinger

The company has unveiled two new escorted journeys, including the Inspirational India and the India Cultural & Safari Experience. The company has also enhanced its Dreams of the Taj-India Experience.More>>

Park Hyatt Unveils City Property in India    April 10, 2012

News By: Meagan Drillinger

The Park Hyatt Hyderabad features 185 guest rooms and 24 suites, along with 42 fully serviced luxury apartments at The Residence.More>>

PURE Global Allergy Friendly Rooms in India Hotels    April 9, 2012

News By: Danielle Stepongzi

ITC Hotels offers more than 100 hotels in over 90 destinations across India. More>>

India to Benefit From Rezidor - Bestech Partnership    April 4, 2012

News By: Danielle Stepongzi

The Carlson Rezidor and Bestech joint venture will invest $42 million to develop the first two Park Inn by Raddison hotels in India. More>>

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Offers New Voyages From Egypt and Mumbai    March 27, 2012

News By: C. Elliott Mest

The two sailings offer as many as 44 complimentary shore excursions. More>>

Greaves Debuts New Bhutan Itinerary    March 21, 2012

News By: Meagan Drillinger

Bhutan is still hot on the travel radar and Greaves has just launched a new suggested 11-day itinerary.More>>

Maldives 'Stable', Says New Tourism Minister    March 16, 2012

The new government of the Maldives has sought to reassure holidaymakers that the islands remain open for business, despite ongoing demonstrations at the ousting of the former president Mohamed Nasheed last month, in an alleged coup, Oliver Smith reports.More>>