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Totally Tourism director Mark Quickfall talks about Tourism industry in New Zealand after Covid-19.
If the often ludicrous cost of airfares in the Covid-19 era has put you off seeing as much of New Zealand as you’d like, now could be the time to reconsider. With domestic fares going for as low as $32 one way, it’s far cheaper than it has been to show your support to still struggling Kiwi tourism businesses by getting out there and exploring.
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Jetstar is offering thousands of low fares across its domestic network in an effort to get Kiwis travelling around the country.
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London breathes an air well infused with a variety of flavours coming from its restaurant-clad streets. You have the big players like D&D London and Caprice Group controlling a string of cuisine-diverse around the city and the odd steakhouse after almost every block. But among the two ends, an Indian-origin family seems to have hit a sweet spot. Popular as JKS restaurants, controlled by a group of three determined siblings,–Jyotin, Karam and Sunaina Sethi– they own 15 outlets across their 13 brands all over London.
With 10+ different restaurants (and chains) in London, this Indian-origin family has made quite the name for themselves