IND vs NZ in Dharamshala: Hotels And Air Flights Up To 40 Km Completely Packed Due To Advance Booking By Cricket Fans For 21 And 22
After the losses suffered by the tourism and hotel businessmen in the first three World Cup matches in Himachal Pradesh, the match between India and New Zealand on October 22 has once again raised hopes among the tourism and hotel businessmen. Due to the match between India and New Zealand, all the flights coming from the capital Delhi to Kangra are completely packed.
Diary Times Media Network, Dharamshala
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Kangra – After the losses suffered by the tourism and hotel businessmen in the first three World Cup matches in Himachal Pradesh, the match between India and New Zealand on October 22 has once again raised hopes among the tourism and hotel businessmen. Due to the match between India and New Zealand, all the flights coming from the capital Delhi to Kangra are completely packed.
Full advance booking in all hotels, home stays, and all government rest houses within a forty kilometer radius of Dharamshala as well as surrounding areas, before the ODI World Cup match between India and New Zealand at the International Cricket Stadium, Dharamshala It is done.
Due to advance booking of all the hotels in Dharamshala and McLeodganj, booking of all the hotels and home stays within the radius of forty kilometers of local Chamunda, Palampur and Kangra for all the cricket lovers has raised a lot of expectations among the hotel operators.
Despite the disappointment in the three ICC ODI World matches, tourism and hotel businessmen are very excited about the match between India and New Zealand on October 22.
In view of the ICC ODI World match to be held between India and New Zealand, advance booking of all the air flights coming to Kangra from the Indian capital New Delhi has been done.
According to the information, only two tickets are left in one flight from the Indian capital New Delhi to Kangra International Airport on 21st October, a day before the match between India and New Zealand.
On the other hand, the prices of the remaining two tickets are also said to be around twenty-five thousand rupees.
Apart from this, the prices of flight of only nine seats shown for October 22 are also skyrocketing and are said to be around twenty-eight thousand rupees.
Navdeep Thapa, AGM of Himachal Pradesh Tourism Corporation, Kangra District, told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that the occupancy in the first three matches of the successfully concluded ICC ODI World Cup at Dharamshala International Cricket Stadium has been only sixty percent, but during the match between India and New Zealand, Advance booking of all the hotels has been done for the upcoming match of ICC ODI World Cup. Due to which the number of tourists and hoteliers in Himachal Pradesh will increase.
On the other hand, Himachal Pradesh Hotel Association President Ashwini Bamba told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that there is special excitement for tourism and hotel businessmen due to the match between India and New Zealand at Dharamshala Cricket Stadium in Himachal Pradesh. Ashwini Bamba said that all hotels, restaurants, dhabas, all taxi operators and street traders will get special profits.
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