Tuesday, 18 November 2025

onine Air Travel Distribution





 In recent years, the flight booking segment of the travel sector has become increasingly competitive. With the largest tour operators and websites offering customers a wide range of options all in one place, it's difficult for the smaller travel agents to compete.

As ever, at Travel Boutique Online, we've developed a solution which allows small- and medium-sized travel agents in India to overcome this challenge. This solution will enable you to sell a vast inventory of flights from a large pool of airlines direct to your customers.

What is an API?

API stands for Application Programming Interface, and in simple terms is a way for one company to legitimately access the products of another. At TBO, when we provide you with access to our flight API, and once it is integrated into your website, it will allow your customers and your business access to a great variety of services.

  • Flight search - domestic and international
  • Easy implementation
  • Integration support
  • Real-time booking
  • Ticket cancellation, reissuance - real-time cancellation of LCCs

USPs

The competitive nature of the travel industry means it's more important than ever to differentiate yourself from the crowd. Here are just some of the ways that the TBO flight API will help you to do this:

  • New airline sources recently added include AirCosta, AirAsia, FlyDubai and AirIndiaExpress
  • Special Service Requests (SSR) have been incorporated, such as additional baggage allowance requests and meal specifications
  • Air-fare calendar
  • Multi-way search

Benefits

Once the flight API has been integrated with your website, you will immediately start to discover the great advantages it offers to your business.

Sunday, 2 November 2025

Roylty Free Licence - In Tourisam Sector

 

What's a royalty-free license?
Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that content. It's a win-win, and it's why everything on iStock is only available royalty-free — including all Travel images and footage.
What kinds of royalty-free files are available on iStock?
Royalty-free licenses are the best option for anyone who needs to use stock images commercially, which is why every file on iStock — whether it’s a photoillustration or video clip — is only available royalty-free.
How can you use royalty-free images and video clips?
From social media ads to billboards, PowerPoint presentations to feature films, you're free to modify, resize and customize every asset on iStock — including all Travel images and footage — to fit your projects. With the exception of "Editorial use only" photos (which can only be used in editorial projects and can't be modified), the possibilities are limitless.




What's a royalty-free license?
Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that content. It's a win-win, and it's why everything on iStock is only available royalty-free — including all Travel images and footage.
What kinds of royalty-free files are available on iStock?
Royalty-free licenses are the best option for anyone who needs to use stock images commercially, which is why every file on iStock — whether it’s a photoillustration or video clip — is only available royalty-free.
How can you use royalty-free images and video clips?
From social media ads to billboards, PowerPoint presentations to feature films, you're free to modify, resize and customize every asset on iStock — including all Travel images and footage — to fit your projects. With the exception of "Editorial use only" photos (which can only be used in editorial projects and can't be modified), the possibilities are limitless.

Thursday, 23 October 2025

Adventure Tourism





 The FinancialExpress.com Adventure Tourism Meet (ATM) 2025, organized by Indian Express Online Media, successfully concluded its third edition at the State Convention Centre in Shillong on October 14, 2025. The event brought together some of the most inspiring voices in the adventure tourism industry—pioneers, entrepreneurs, and conservationists—who shared their perspectives on shaping a responsible and globally competitive future for adventure tourism in India.

Organised in association with Meghalaya Tourism, the Presenting Partner, ATM 2025 served as a vibrant platform for dialogue, collaboration, and vision-sharing among stakeholders from across India and beyond. The event witnessed rich discussions, thought-provoking presentations, and cultural interludes celebrating the spirit of Meghalaya—the “Abode of Clouds.”

Sunday, 12 October 2025

Attraction and Accomodation In Travel Industry
















 The five common sectors of the tourism industry are Accommodation, Food Services, Transportation, Attractions/Entertainment, and Travel TradeThese sectors work together to provide all the services and products a tourist needs for a journey, encompassing where they stay, what they eat and do, how they get there, and the services that help them plan 



execute their trip. 

Saturday, 11 October 2025

Travel and Tourisam - Service Industry







Travel and tourism is the largest service industry in India. It provides heritage, cultural, medical, business and sports tourism. The main objective of this sector is to develop and promote tourism, maintain competitiveness of India as tourist destination and improve and expand existing tourism products to ensure employment generation and economic growth. In this section, we provide information about various tourist destinations, modes of travel, accommodation and approved travel agents.







 

Thursday, 9 October 2025

Travel-Global Destination




 



Business travel is travel undertaken for work or business purposes, as opposed to other types of travel such as leisure trips or daily commuting between one's home and workplace. It typically involves travelling - often by air, rail, or road - to attend meetings, conferences, trade shows, or other professional events that require in-person interactions.

Historically, in-person meetings have been viewed as critical for activities such as closing deals, networking, and conducting negotiations. However, advances in digital communication tools over the last few decades have started to reshape this landscape. The rise of videotelephony and other virtual collaboration technologies has made it increasingly feasible to hold effective meetings without requiring employees to travel, causing a recent reduction in business travel.

More recently, widespread adoption of remote work and virtual meeting solutions has further contributed to a reduction in business travel. Despite these shifts, in-person contact remains valuable for complex negotiations, building rapport and certain types of team-building activities. While digital tools will continue to curb unnecessary travel, there will still be a place for face-to-face meetings where personal interaction is pivotal to achieving business objectives.

Jobs involving business travel

In the twenty-first century, many jobs involve periodic or frequent business travel. Common careers involving business travel include:[1]

  • Salespeople
  • Sales engineers
  • Executives
  • Field engineers
  • Project managers
  • Trainers
  • Consultants

Additionally, it is common to see doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals flying for work. Some lawyers, politicians, athletes, clergy, military, academics, and journalists conduct business travel on a regular basis. Many organisations require their staff to take account of a travel policy when deciding whether, how, and at what cost to travel for business.[2] Such a policy is derived from both the organisation's policies on expenditure and value for money, and the exercise of its duty of care to its staff.[3] The contribution of corporate travel policies to employees' job satisfaction has been noted by travel management and HR professionals.[4] Whilst management approval for travel may be important in many businesses, it has been noted that some organizations are relaxing or ending the requirement for pre-trip approval.[4]: Page 2 


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  In recent years, the flight booking segment of the travel sector has become increasingly competitive. With the largest tour operators and ...