
Sikkim Earthquake Disrupts Tourism Across South Asia
The Sikkim earthquake on February 27, 2026, disrupted travel across India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan as authorities imposed temporary restrictions and tourists reconsider plans.
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The Sikkim earthquake on February 27, 2026, disrupted travel across India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan as authorities imposed temporary restrictions and tourists reconsider plans.

SriLankan Airlines has added Ahmedabad as its 10th Indian destination, boosting direct connectivity between India and Sri Lanka and opening new opportunities for tourism and trade.

Sheraton Grand Chennai Resort & Spa has named Chef Saravanan as its new Executive Chef, bringing extensive international and domestic culinary experience to the resort’s food and beverage operations.

Air India Super League 2026 brought together travel and cargo partners across India, culminating in a Delhi finale that showcased talent and reinforced industry relationships.

Kerala's 'Travel Now, Post Later' campaign encourages visitors to prioritise being present during trips and delay posting on social media until after they have fully experienced the destination.

Aroya partners with Int2Cruises to bring its luxury cruise offerings to the Indian market, appointing the agency as its preferred sales agent and aiming to grow cruise tourism in India.

Air India airworthiness lapse led to a ₹1 crore DGCA penalty after an A320‑neo flew with an expired Airworthiness Review Certificate, the regulator says.

India's leading carriers have raised concerns over the DGCA cabin crew rest proposal, saying it could limit operational flexibility across dense domestic and long-haul networks.

The International Convention and Expo Centre Goa opened during India Energy Week 2026, signalling Goa's move to attract large-scale international conferences beyond seasonal tourism.

Bharat Bandh on February 12 triggered widespread transport and service disruptions across India, with over 600 districts reporting protests and significant delays.

Valentine's Day escapes from India are within easy reach: Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan, Bali, Nepal, Oman and Seychelles offer short flights, simple visa processes and romantic experiences.

Unique Lanka Travels promoted Sri Lanka tourism at OTM 2026, highlighting tailored experiences for Indian travellers including leisure, MICE and sustainable options.