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The EXILE Act proposes ending the H-1B visa program by 2027, a change that would affect nations including Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France and India.
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The EXILE Act proposes ending the H-1B visa program by 2027, a change that would affect nations including Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France and India.

Marriott 2025 results show worldwide RevPAR up 2% and a near-610,000-room pipeline as the company returned over $4.0 billion to shareholders.

FLY91 ATR 72‑600 lease: FLY91 has leased two ATR 72‑600 turboprops to expand domestic connectivity, with one aircraft already in service and the second due to enter operations soon.

Malaysia's travel vision aims to attract 2.1 million Indian tourists in 2026 as part of Visit Malaysia Year 2026, building on a 14.6% rise in arrivals in 2025.

Leela Ambience Gurugram is offering a curated Valentine's Day staycation on 13–14 February 2026, featuring floral welcomes, intimate dinners and breakfast in bed for couples seeking a romantic escape.

Turkey tourism surged past 63 million visitors in 2025, generating $65.2 billion in revenue as Russia, China, India and others fuel the sector's recovery.

Reintroducing VAT-free shopping could bring an estimated £7 billion a year to the UK, boosting retail, airlines and hospitality while helping the country compete with European rivals.

India domestic ticket prices could increase from April 2026 as capacity constraints after IndiGo’s December 2025 operational crisis push fares higher for the summer schedule.

Jammu and Kashmir tourism has surged, recording 36,410 foreign visitors and 1,77,28,980 domestic travellers as Srinagar's Sheikh-ul-Alam Airport stands ready to handle international flights.

Chitrashaala 2026 brings 53 artists to Mukteshwar from 10 countries for a week-long residency that blends art, nature and hospitality.

Qatar tourism is ramping up in 2026 with sports, cultural and wellness events aimed at attracting more Indian tourists.

Hyatt Regency Gurgaon has named Shalini Razdan Sharma as its new Director of Sales and Marketing. Hyatt Regency Gurgaon will benefit from her more than 25 years of experience across global hotel brands.