Virgin Atlantic has announced its plan to restart passenger flying, with services from London Heathrow to Orlando, Hong Kong, Shanghai, New York JFK and Los Angeles set to resume from 20th and 21st July 2020. As countries around the world start to relax travel restrictions, Virgin Atlantic will resume some routes on 20th July, while steadily increasing passenger flying throughout the second half of 2020, with a further, gradual recovery through 2021 in line with customer demand. On this Juha Jarvinen, Chief Commercial Officer, Virgin Atlantic said, “As the CVOID-19 crisis stabilises and demand slowly returns, we are looking forward to welcoming our customers back onboard and flying them safely to their favourite destinations. To ensure the health and safety of our customers and our people, we’re introducing new measures at every point in the journey to offer peace of mind when taking to the skies with us.” “Our planned first flights will be to Orlando and Hong Kong on the 20th July, however, we are monitoring external conditions extremely closely, in particular the travel restrictions many countries have in place including the 14-day quarantine policy for travellers entering the UK. We know that as the Covid-19 crisis subsides, air travel will be a vital enabler of the UK’s economic recovery. Therefore, we are calling for a multi-layered approach of carefully targeted public health and screening measures, which will allow for a successful and safe restart of international air travel for passengers and businesses. We are planning to announce more destination restart dates in the next two weeks for the month of August.” Virgin Atlantic planned return to flying from London Heathrow Terminal 2* Flights will be loaded into systems …
Read More »820 centrally protected ASI monuments having places of worship open from 8th June: Prahlad Singh Patel
Union Minister for Culture & Tourism (I/C), Prahlad Singh Patel announced that Culture Ministry has approved the opening of 820 centrally protected monuments under the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) which have places of worship from 8th June 2020. Minister Patel also said that all the protocols issued by the MHA and the Health Ministry will be followed in these monuments. In its order, Culture Ministry said that ASI shall ensure that preventive measures as stipulated in the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) issued by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, on 4.6.2020 to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the religious places/places of worship are effectively put in place and scrupulously followed while opening and managing these Centrally Protected Monuments. ASI shall also further ensure that it follows all other directions issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India in this regard. Ministry of Culture also requested ASI to share the list of these 820 CPMs proposed to be opened on 8.6.2020 with respective States and the Districts concerned and that any state and/or district-specific orders with regard to containment and prevention of the spread of COVID- 19 are also comprehensively implemented.
Read More »Tiger reserves reopen with revised guidelines, children and senior citizen not allowed
The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has issued guidelines to reopen wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves around the country with certain restrictions from 8th June. Wildlife safaris and movement of tourists is now allowed with 50 per cent capacity per vehicle which can include 2 tourists, 1 guide and 1 driver. A family of four will have to hire two vehicles and it will eventually increase the cost. NTCA, the statutory body, which monitors tiger reserves in the country has also asked for vehicle tyre bath for sanitisation. Children below 10 and senior citizens above the age of 65 will not be allowed. Tiger reserves must ensure lavatory facilities at entry and exit points, as no tourist shall be allowed to disembark within the limits of the reserve. In Rajasthan, Sariska and Ranthambore, tiger reserves will reopen while Nagarhole and Bandipur reserves will open in Karnataka and Corbett and Rajaji will open in Uttarakhand. Maharashtra and MP are yet to decide on reopening of tiger reserves.
Read More »Need for proper co-ordination between Centre and State: FHRAI
While certain states like Rajasthan have been allowed to open their hotels and restaurants, those in Mumbai and certain parts of Maharashtra have still not been permitted to open for guests. Commenting on this is Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, President, Hotel & Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) and Vice President of Federation of the Hotels & Restaurants Associations of India (FHRAI), said, “Hotels and restaurants have been ready to serve customers for quite some time and are fully prepared. But there needs to be proper coordination between the Centre and the state governments. As of today, in Mumbai and certain parts of Maharashtra still, hotels and restaurants are not yet allowed to re-open which is strange as it is further pushing this failing industry into oblivion. Putting deadlines of shutting after 9pm and not allowing liquor to be sold are some of the other impediments which will not allow many restaurants to open even after lockdown on them is lifted.” He added that all HRAWI and FHRAI members are fully equipped in ensuring the safety of customers as well as staff and have been updated about the best practices in addition to the MHA guidelines for ensuring guest safety.
Read More »MOT to create detailed operational advisories to help stakeholders move forward smoothly: Yogendra Tripathi
Yogendra Tripathi, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, has said that after the Government has laid out SOPs for tourism stakeholders, including hotels and restaurants, as well as changing the definition of MSMEs for this sector, the MOT will now be coming up with more detailed operational advisories for tourism stakeholders and states, to ensure that operations happen smoothly and consumers are confident of using their services. “We have been in discussions with the stakeholders and we have been taking inputs regarding what they feel is the right way of starting operations. We shared our inputs when the SOPs were being finalised by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. As the next step, to further give confidence to the state governments and industry stakeholders, we will be further be coming up with detailed operational advisories. These will be more operational advisories to help the stakeholders in ensuring that their operations happen smoothly on one side, and this would also give more confidence to the consumers that our stakeholders would be operating, not only as per SOPs, but would be following very detailed functional operational advisories. Therefore, it should help in building confidence not only among the people who are going to do the business, but also among the people who are going to use the services. We are in the final stages of doing that,” he shared.
Read More »4th TravTalk Digital Conclave Today at 10am-1:30pm
The 4th edition of the TravTalk Digital Conclave will begin today at 10am till 1:30pm. There will be 3 sessions each of 1-hour duration, which will lay emphasis on revenge tourism, while exploring the way forward. Experts from various sectors of travel and tourism will share their views at the digital event. To register, please email to jaspreet.kaur@ddppl.com or call +9650196532. Panellists for the first session titled ‘Re-engineering Tourism- Reducing fears and establishing confidence’ (10am-11am), will be Riaz Munshi from OTOAI, Sunil VA from Oman Air, Ritu Sharma from Switzerland Tourism. For the second session, titled ‘What will the travel restart look like? – Managing customer experience’ (11:15am to 12:15pm), there will be Mohamed Khater from RAKTDA, Kamal Hingorani from SpiceJet and Guldeep Singh Sahni from Weldon Tours and Travels. In the third session, ‘India Tourism Board? – A practical vision for the future’ (12:30pm-1:30pm), the panellists will be Meenakshi Sharma from MOT, Arjun Sharma from Select Group and EM Najeeb from IATO.
Read More »Rajasthan waives entry fee for two weeks
The state government has decided not to charge any entry fee for the first 15 days after the reopening. Rajasthan has 342 protected monuments and 32 of them are ticketed. From the third week, the monuments will open daily and 50 % discount will be offered on the ticket amount till October 31. Monuments, except those falling in curfew areas, will be open on four days a week: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday for the first two weeks.
Read More »Yatra terminates pending merger agreement with Ebix, seeks substantial damages
Online travel company Yatra has announced that it has provided notice of termination of its pending merger agreement with Ebix, Inc. and sought substantial damages from the latter over “breaches of representations, warranties and covenants in the merger agreement and an ancillary extension agreement”. Separately, starting April 2020, Yatra had already implemented cost reduction initiatives, resulting in 58% fixed cost savings in May 2020 vs March 2020, and 70% savings as compared to March 2019.
Read More »New MSME definition includes services sector, shall benefit tourism: Yogendra Tripathi
While the tourism industry was disappointed with the sector not being mentioned in the stimulus package announced by the finance minister, Yogendra Tripathi, Secretary – Tourism, Government of India, has said that the new definition of MSME, which has removed the differentiation between manufacturing and services sector MSMEs, shall benefit tourism as 70-80% of the sector falls under MSME. “Throughout my tenure, I have been hearing from the industry that 70-80 per cent of the stakeholders in tourism fall under the MSME category. The biggest announcement under Atmanirbhar Bharat programme was pertaining to the MSMEs. Hence, we have clarified to the industry that the biggest announcements are there for them as well. The fact that the differentiation of definition between the manufacturing and the services sector MSME, which has been removed and the caps which have been changed for the services sector MSMEs, like tourism sector MSMEs, shall bring benefits. It’s not just the benefits which have been given, but it also further expands the scope of the tourism industry, to be part of the MSME definition and to take the benefits, which are due under the MSME category of Atmanirbhar Bharat announcements. I believe that the industry has started understanding that because they are now bringing out 1-2 difficult areas wherein the tourism industry may not get the kind of benefits it has been expecting. We are bringing up those difficulties to the appropriate authorities to see if we can resolve them, so that more benefits reach out to the MSME tourism industry,” he said.
Read More »4th TravTalk Digital Conclave tomorrow; to focus on re-engineering tourism
The 4th TravTalk Digital Conclave is all set to be held tomorrow, Tuesday, 9th June, with a focus on re-engineering tourism and establishing confidence among travellers. To register, please send an email to jaspreet.kaur@ddppl.com or call +9650196532. The three sessions between 10:00 am and 1:30 pm will cover subjects such as a practical vision for the future, managing customer experience, and reducing fears & establishing confidence.
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