Online travel agency EaseMyTrip has raised serious concerns over potential national security loophole, alleging that Indian armed forces personnel are booking discounted flight tickets through a platform with significant Chinese ownership.
Nishant Pitti, Founder and Chairman of EaseMyTrip, cautioned travelers about the potential national security risks posed by certain travel platforms, highlighting that companies with significant Chinese ownership may be accessing Indian passport data.
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In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Nishant Pitti, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of EaseMyTrip, said, "Dear @INCIndia, thank you for your concern. @EaseMyTrip has halted Maldives bookings from January 8th until today. Some bookings did occur between May 16th - 26th, but we took immediat
This achievement marks a substantial 19 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) growth. The company also disclosed a consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 5,906 million for the same period, reflecting 32 per cent increase compared to the previous fiscal year.
Pitti stated, "Every year, 3 lakh tourists from our nation travel to the Maldives, however now they will be unable to use this feature on EaseMy Trip. We have put five new packages online on EaseMy Trip to publicise Lakshdeep and are proposing that other airlines offer direct service to L