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TRAVEL AGENTS NEWS

18 more travel agencies booked for illegally advertising job opportunities on social media

October 14, 2024 8:55 am

Of the 18 new FIRs, six were registered in September and 12 in the current month so far.

2 Delhi ‘travel agency’ directors arrested for holiday package fraud

April 23, 2024 10:18 am

The scam came to light after a man lodged a complaint saying his debit card details were fraudulently used to avail of an unauthorised loan of nearly Rs 1 lakh.

Gujaratis rescheduling domestic travel plans due to polls, say agents

April 15, 2024 8:09 am

Incidentally, May 7 — the day all 26 Lok Sabha seats and five Assembly constituencies of Gujarat go to polls in the third phase — falls amid summer vacations for schools and colleges.

Tour agents to offer credit scheme, reschedule bookings against existing

April 06, 2020 8:41 pm

Permitted up to six months, or 1 year in special cases.

US shutdown makes tourists jittery

October 05, 2013 2:32 am

Travel agents start getting calls in the absence of an advisory by the government

Promised Canada,held for ransom in Kathmandu

April 09, 2014 5:35 pm

Bogus: ‘Reach Canada first,pay later’ ad lures 3 youngsters

Travel agents lend SpiceJet Rs 100 crore for working capital

June 03, 2013 8:36 am

This is the first instance when the airline has raised deposits from travel agents.

Travel agents lend SpiceJet Rs 100 crore for working capital

June 03, 2013 12:51 am

SpiceJet has raised Rs 100 crore from three travel agents since April towards working capital.

Travel agents to down shutters over exploitative airfares

May 05, 2013 1:25 pm

TAAI says it does not want consumers to be exploited.

Centre blacklists 197 travel agents,100 from Punjab

August 19, 2011 3:44 am

The Ministry of Home Affairs has blacklisted 197 travel agents,including 100 from Punjab,for illegally sending people abroad.

TRAVEL AGENTS VIDEOS

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

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