islands and 12 resorts and spas‚ spanning 52 destinations in 12 countries across 5 continents and employ over 13000 people [1] [2]. Besides India‚ Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces are located in the United States of America‚England‚ Africa‚ the UAE‚ Maldives‚ Malaysia‚ Bhutan‚ Sri Lanka and Australia[2]. Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata‚ founder of the Tata Group‚ opened the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower‚ the first Taj property‚ on December 16‚ 1903. He was inspired to open the grand luxury hotel after an
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South Asia contains seven nations: India‚ Pakistan‚ Nepal‚ Bhutan‚ Bangladesh‚ Sri Lanka‚ and Maldives. The combined area of these seven nations is approximately 1.7 million square miles‚ and it contains 1.3 billion people. South Asia has five times the population of the United States in an area that is only one-half the size of the United States . South Asia is made up of three topographic regions. The Himalaya‚ Karakorum‚ and Hindu Kush mountain ranges and their southern slopes ‚the Indo-Gangetic
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[1] Tourism is important and in some cases vital for many countries‚ such as France‚ Egypt‚ Greece‚ Lebanon‚ Israel‚ the United States‚ the United Kingdom‚ Spain‚ Italy‚ and Thailand‚ and many island nations‚ such as Mauritius‚ The Bahamas‚ Fiji‚ Maldives‚ Philippines and the Seychelles. It brings in large amounts of income in payment for goods and services available‚ contributing an estimated 5% to the worldwide gross domestic product (GDP)‚ and it creates opportunities for employment in the service
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Indochinese peninsula is landlocked? Laos is the country in Southeast Asia’s Indochinese peninsula that is landlocked. 5. Which country is situated in the Indian Ocean and consists of more than 1200 islands and is a famous spot for scuba diving. Maldives is the country situated in the Indian Ocean and consists of more than 1200 islands and is a famous spot for scuba diving. 6. Which country in Asia produces the most: a. Barley Russia produces the most barley. b. Pig meat
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|Continents |Famous countries/ Geographic regions |Largest cities | |Asia |India‚ Iraq‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Malaysia‚ Maldives‚ the |[pic]Tokyo ( Japan ) | | |Philippines‚ Russia‚ Singapore‚ Thailand‚ Turkey‚ Cambodia‚ |[pic]Seoul ( Korea ) | | |Vietnam
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Why do People Travel? With the development of society‚ the tourism industry has become one of the industries with the strongest momentum and largest scale in the world economy. As for China‚ it appears to be one of the mainstays of China’s future development and the first choice of relaxation to many people. Miscellaneous choices of travelling packages‚ such as luxury tour and expedition tour‚ indicate that the purposes of travelling differ among people. From my perspective‚ this ongoing trend
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Oman Air‚ the flagship company of the Sultanate of Oman’s Civil Aviation sector‚ commenced operations in 1993. Starting off as a regional player‚ Oman Air‚ as Oman’s national carrier has witnessed rapid growth since the time it was established. Oman Air has played a major role in making Muscat a major traffic hub in the Middle East providing a fillip to commercial‚ industrial and tourism activities. The history of the establishment of Oman Air to 1981‚ where it began flights actually in 1993‚
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EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS External communication is the exchange of information and messages between an organization and other organizations‚ groups‚ or individuals outside its formal structure (QFinance Dictionary‚ 2009) Army‚ U.S (1983)‚ Hi Travels Maldives QFinance Dictionary. (2009). Definition of external communication. Retrieved 18 March‚ 2013‚ from http://www.qfinance.com/dictionary/external-communication Part one: Fundamentals of Communication studies. (n.d.). Non-verbal communication. Retrieved
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Brief History of Indian Airlines India’s chiefly domestic state-owned carrier‚ Indian Airlines Ltd.‚ flies passengers and cargo to 59 domestic and 16 international destinations. Its fleet numbered 52 aircraft in 2000. Indian Airlines has traditionally based its network around the four main hubs of Delhi‚ Mumbai (formerly Bombay)‚ Calcutta‚ and Chennai (formerly Madras). The airline carries about six million passengers a year and has a substantial freight operation. Origins The Air Corporations
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Chidambaram The most famous rulers of the Chola dynasty were Rajaraja I (985-1014) who extended the boundaries of his territory to include virtually the entire southern India‚ Sri Lanka‚ Lakshadweep and Maldives; and his son Rajendra (1014-42) who defeated the Pala rulers of Bengal and dispatched a naval expedition against the Srivijaya empire that flourished in Sumatra and the Malaya peninsula‚ which had caused some hindrance to the Chola kingdom’s trade
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