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This come hours after Indian travel companies, EaseMyTrip and Cox & Kings, announced similar move amid anti-India stance by Turkey and Azerbaijan.
Amid growing India-Pakistan tensions, many Indians have turned their back on Turkish Airlines too. (Representative image)
Aloke Bajpai, Group CEO of Ixigo, on Saturday announced that they are suspending all flight and hotel bookings for Turkey, China and Azerbaijan on their online travel portal. “Enough is Enough! Blood and Bookings wont flow together,” he said.
This come hours after Indian travel companies, EaseMyTrip and Cox & Kings, announced similar move amid anti-India stance by Turkey and Azerbaijan amid ongoing India-Pakistan conflict.
Enough is Enough! Blood and Bookings wont flow together. We are suspending all flight and hotel bookings for Turkey, China and Azerbaijan on ixigo.— Aloke Bajpai (@alokebajpai) May 10, 2025
While EaseMyTrip “strongly advised” tourists to visit these two countries only if “absolutely necessary”, Cox & Kings decided to temporarily pause all new travel offerings to Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkey.
Two days ago, Goa Villasthe luxury vacation rentals in Goa, and Go Homestays, an Indian travel and accommodation brand functioning globally, restricted services to all Turkish customers.
Taking to X, Go Homestays said, ‘We are officially ending our partnership with Turkish Airlines due to their unsupportive stance towards India. Going forward, we will no longer include their flights in our international travel packages. Jai Hind.”
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Goa Villas, too, in a post on X, announced that due to Turkey’s non-cooperative stance in the current global scenario involving India and Pakistan, they won’t be offering any accommodation services to Turkish citizens in Goa.
Turkey and Azerbaijan have shown support for Pakistan, even after its backing of cross-border terrorism against India and its hostile actions following the Indian Armed Forces’ strikes on terror facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack.
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