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As we near the end of pandemic travel, enthusiastic families do not cower down to sky-high airfares and less value for money vacations.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at COP26 in Glasgow on 1 November 2021
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As the world reopens in the new normal, air travel and holidays only seem to be getting more costly. According to ETC, around 77 per cent of Europeans have already made travel plans for the period between April and September. Such data suggest that the ongoing war in Ukraine has not affected travellers’ desire to visit another country during
the summer. Suhas Jadhav, Regional Manager – UK & Europe, Air India Ltd. exclusively told Asian Voice, “I would like to inform that after bubble agreement from summer schedule we have started operating 33 flights per week from Heathrow from 28 flights per week and one per week from Birmingham to Amritsar and Delhi. Continued on page 08
UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due to visit India for two days, from 21 April 2022 in an effort to strengthen security ties with the country. He will land in Ahmedabad, to visit the state of Gujarat followed by a trip to India’s capital New Delhi on 22 April, where a ceremonial reception will be held among other official engagements. After having to cancel his trip twice due to the surge in Covid-19 cases, PM Johnson and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are expected to focus on an in-depth discussion about the ‘strategic defence, diplomatic and economic partnership’ between UK-India, the Roadmap 2030 intensifying bilateral relationships, especially post-Brexit in areas such as healthcare, life sciences, technology etc. and the on-going Free Trade Agreement between the two countries. The FTA is projected to boost Britain's total trade by up to £28 billion annually by 2035. Continued on page 08