Andaman Islands, located in India and home to one of the world’s best beaches will soon be open to foreign flights for tourists hoping to catch a glimpse and enjoy the natural beauty on the island.
This decision was announced by a top official stating “A decision has been taken to declare Port Blair an international airport.
10 uninhabited islands would be opened for “high-end” tourists willing to pay premium rates.”
04/05/06 e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia
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