Japan Airlines and IndiGo: A Seamless Travel Partnership

Japan Airlines and IndiGo launch a codeshare partnership, enhancing travel options between Japan and India for cultural, business, and tourism exchanges.

Travel between Japan and India is about to become easier and more convenient! Japan Airlines (JAL) and IndiGo, India’s leading airline, are teaming up in a codeshare partnership starting December 16, 2024. This collaboration will enhance connectivity, allowing passengers to explore new destinations across India and Japan with a single ticket.

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The 3rd Hunan Tourism Development Conference Opens in Hengyang, Hunan

The 3rd Hunan Tourism Development Conference is being held in Hengyang City of Hunan Province in Southern China from September 20 to 22.

The conference is themed “Polishing Hunan’s Historical and Cultural Card through Culture-based Tourism”, focusing on three main events (Opening Ceremony and Cultural Tourism Promotion Conference, Promotion of key cultural and tourism projects and Hunan Tourism Industry Development Promotion Conference) and five supporting activities including 2024 Hunan Cultural and Tourism Industry Investment and Financing Conference and The 3rd Hunan Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo.

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Suphalak, Thai Ancient Cat Breed Gains International Recognition

The Suphalak cat, an ancient Thai breed, has been officially recognized as an international breed by the World Cat Federation (WCF). The announcement was made following the WCF General Assembly 2024 in Germany, where the Trade Association of Registered Cats (ARC) submitted a proposal for the breed’s recognition.

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How Kenozero National Park is Elevating Russia’s Tourism Industry

Kenozero National Park is located in the North-West of Russia, the site of UNESCO World Heritage status and ideally one of the most innate reflections of the country’s cultural and natural heritage richness. The landscape of the park, shaped by the colonizing of the Slavs from the 12th century, contains wooden villages and churches with “heavens,” painted entirely inside with complicated compositions. Local connections to nature in these sights combine Finno-Ugric forest culture and Slavic traditions.

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