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New Vande Bharat trains and Abu Dhabi attraction among travel news of week

The COO of Globe All India Services brings you up to speed with what’s new in the world of travel

Kaushik Ghosh | Published 29.06.23, 05:41 PM
Five new Vande Bharat Express trains were flagged off this week

Five new Vande Bharat Express trains were flagged off this week

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New Vande Bharat trains

Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off five new Vande Bharat Express trains at Bhopal on Tuesday: Bhopal-Indore, Bhopal-Jabalpur, Goa-Mumbai, Patna-Ranchi and Bengaluru-Hubli-Dharwad. The semi-high-speed trains with international-standard passenger amenities now run on 23 routes across the country. The trains are designed to run at a speed of 110 kmph to 130 kmph, but currently run at lower speeds.

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An artist's representation of the man-made wave pool coming up west of Abu Dhabi

An artist's representation of the man-made wave pool coming up west of Abu Dhabi

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Largest man-made wave pool

The world’s largest man-made wave pool is coming up west of Abu Dhabi as part of a master plan to develop Hudayriat Island as a tourist destination. Modon Properties has announced the project. The master plan envisages adding 53.5 km of coastline to the city, including 16 km of beaches.

Dudhwa National Park

Dudhwa National Park

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National park shut

Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh, near the border of India and Nepal, has been closed temporarily to tourists. The park is closed during the monsoon. It recorded healthy footfall this year despite a hike in entry fee and a weekly closure. The tourist season at the national park usually starts in November.

Hyderabad-based TruJet has recently sold off a large stake

Hyderabad-based TruJet has recently sold off a large stake

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Airline to resume operations

US-based aviation company NS Aviation has announced that it has acquired 85 per cent stake in the Hyderabad-based budget airline, TruJet, which had ceased operations earlier this year. The airline, which focussed on UDAN flights — the central government’s programme to improve air connectivity in underserved routes — plans to restart operations soon.

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Last updated on 29.06.23, 05:41 PM
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