Showing posts with label Cheap Tickets to India. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Top 2 Budget Hotels in Central Delhi

Delhi serves on a wonderful concoction of history, culture and cosmopolitanism, and hence remains one of the most popular stamping grounds for international tourists who reserve deals and packages for India holidays. The vibrant metropolis in India boasts an array of hotels offering comfy stay at reasonable tariff to tick all the right boxes of budget-conscious vacationers. A good number of such properties are located in Delhi’s central part. Here is a rundown to two most popular ones.

Mohan International
Situated in famous Pahar Ganj near the New Delhi Railways station, it is a great choice for backpackers. The spacious rooms are fitted with latest in style and feature various modern comforts. Friendly staff and flawless service make the property an ideal choice for families and business travellers who book packages for India holidays. The property’s multi-cuisine restaurant pampers epicureans with ample of choices. 
   
Sarans Heritage
Sarans Heritage is located in the heart of Delhi, close to the prominent business district of Connaught Place. The clean, well-kept rooms are equipped with various modern amenities including satellite TV, AC, large bathroom, Wi-Fi and more. There is a multi-cuisine restaurant that serves a wide range of dishes from all parts of India. The hotel also provides taxi service and airport transfer to its guest. All in all, it boasts everything what it takes to be a cheap accommodation for tourists grabbing packages deals for enjoying holidays in Delhi and North India.

Friday, June 21, 2013

India’s First Non-Fiction Book Fest to Be Held in Mumbai

Tickets aboard India bound flights arriving in Mumbai are particularly popular amongst those who wish to get a slice of Indian cultures, Victorian art-deco spread and cosmopolitanism. However, bibliophiles who have already booked their tickets aboard international flights destined for the city during June 2013 will be able to partake in one of country’s most unique book fests, India Non-Fiction Festival (INFF).

The first edition of INFF will take place from June 21 to 23, 2013 and will be centred on the theme ‘Be Bold, Stay Real’. The event will unfold itself as a vital platform for non-fictional authors and bibliophiles to interact with each other.

Though Mumbai’s thriving commerce and a string of attractions have long been the major draw for leisure and business tourists, this three day literary extravaganza has lately become an unavoidable reason tempting thousands to look for tickets deals aboard flights bound for Mumbai.

Organizers expect the event to become an annual flagship event in India’s cultural and literary calendar. The festival will see panel discussions, conversations with authors, new launches, and signing sessions to engage book lovers buying tickets on cheap flights destined for the city.

Apart from all these activities, the festival will also double up as a vital platform to create awareness and have open discussions on sensitive subjects like Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgender (LGBT) in society.

With loads of entertainment and enrichment, it really makes sense for international bibliophiles vacationing in India to look for last minute deals for tickets on flights to the city and attend this knowledge packed initiative!

Monday, May 13, 2013

Dragonair to Boost Frequency on India-Hong Kong Route

International flyers considering tickets on flights for travelling between India and Hong Kong have all the reason to smile now. Dragonair, the sister airline of Cathay Pacific, has announced to offer tickets for additional service on Kolkata-Hong Kong route from October 4.

The carrier currently runs flights on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and will offer tickets for new services on Thursday from October 4. The additional operation is going to bring the total number of flights from four to five per week, providing greater flexibility and vast connectivity to travellers seeking tickets for convenient air travel on the route.

Kolkata-Hong Kong is a popular route and enjoys immense popularity among leisure as well as business travellers seeking tickets aboard flights. It is the only carrier that links these two prominent Asian destinations after Air India Express drew back its operations a year ago.

It is expected that the extra service is going to cater to the growing demands and benefit all kinds of fliers who often remain on a mad scramble for tickets for flights running on the sector.  

The Hong Kong-based carrier is an affiliate member of oneworld, one of the largest global airline alliances.  Passengers reserving tickets with the airline can take advantage of its extensive network, peerless onboard entertainment and flexible options.