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India’s Luxury Hotels February 14, 2011
These ultra-luxe hotels from across India draw heavily on the country’s rich traditions and history.More>>
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The ITC Royal Gardenia Takes the LEED January 28, 2011
The ITC Royal Gardenia hotel in Bangalore, India, has attained LEED Platinum status, based on its environmentally friendly practices.More>>
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Asia Pacific Region Ends 2010 on an Upswing January 24, 2011
According to PATA's preliminary numbers, the region experienced year-over-year growth of nearly 10 percent in October and November.More>>
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Carlson to Open 19 Properties in India January 18, 2011
Carlson is expanding its empire in India with the opening of 19 additional hotels by the end of this year across its four brands, including Radisson, Country Inns & Suites by Carlson, Park Inn and Park Plaza.More>>
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Wyndham Breaks Ground in India January 13, 2011
The 394-room Wyndham New Delhi Dwarka Hotel is currently under construction and is slated to debut in April of this year.More>>
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Tis the Season for Smooches: Eco-Adventures for Couples January 12, 2011
April Schmitt of All About Honeymoons gives Travel Agent the luxurious lowdown on romantic getaways for Valentine's Day.More>>
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Carlson Signs Second Radisson Property in Maldives January 5, 2011
The Radisson Plaza Resort Maldives, Naagoshi will be a 281-villa property, featuring 182 land and 99 overwater villas.More>>
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Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra opens in Asia December 30, 2010
Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra features eight restaurants and bars, a spa and fitness complex, and expansive meeting facilities.
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Banyan Tours' New Ten-Day Tour Includes Bhutan December 28, 2010
On the tour, guests will experience the remote Indian Himalayas visiting villages and the Rinchenpong Monastery. Trekkers will stay in traditional Himalayan houses that have been outfitted with Western standards.More>>
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Immersing in the New Spirit of India May 13, 2010
For agents who sell India— and the tough customer they must appeal to— don't look for cookie cutter catalogs and Golden Triangle cut-outs from the up and coming inbound India tour companies entering the U.S. market.More>>
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