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Elon Musk’s bold claim about SpaceX’s Starship: ‘Fly Los Angeles to Sydney in 30 minutes’ |

Elon Musk, the world’s richest entrepreneur and owner of SpaceX, has unveiled a vision for ultra-fast global travel that could dramatically reduce intercontinental flight times. Speaking during a discussion on SpaceX’s Starship, Musk claimed that trips from Los Angeles to Sydney or Tokyo could take less than 30 minutes, while journeys across the Atlantic could be completed in just 10 minutes. The system would operate at speeds up to 25 times the speed of sound, roughly 30 times faster than current commercial aircraft. While the idea has stunned netizens, many have expressed concerns about cost, accessibility, and the practicalities of such rapid travel.
Elon Musk’s vision for hypersonic global travel
Musk outlined a plan for a rapid transport system using SpaceX’s Starship rockets. The hypersonic vehicles would allow passengers to traverse oceans, continents, and even cities at previously unimaginable speeds. In his interview, Musk emphasized that Starship’s capabilities could make international travel a matter of minutes rather than hours or days, bypassing current air travel constraints and addressing the sonic boom and pollution concerns associated with conventional supersonic planes like the Concorde.Unlike commercial aircraft, Starship promises not only speed but also environmental advantages. By traveling above the atmosphere, it could eliminate the sonic boom issue and potentially reduce the carbon footprint compared to conventional flights. Musk envisions Starship as a flexible system capable of carrying thousands of passengers, making ultra-fast intercontinental travel feasible if the economic and engineering challenges can be overcome.
Netizens react: feasibility and accessibility in question
Social media responses were mixed. Some users marveled at the futuristic possibilities, while others raised concerns about affordability, safety, and practical implementation. Many pointed out that rapid travel would require extensive health screenings and training due to the extreme speeds and G-forces involved. Questions about ticket costs and accessibility for ordinary travelers also dominated discussions, with some suggesting that only the wealthy might initially benefit from such a system.
A glimpse into the future of travel
While Musk’s claims may seem ambitious or even fantastical, the underlying message is clear: he envisions a world where long-distance travel is radically faster, more efficient, and potentially transformative for global connectivity. As SpaceX continues to test Starship, the dream of reaching the other side of the world in under half an hour could move closer to reality, sparking both excitement and debate across the globe.
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Ludhiana: BSF jawan falls off train while fighting snatcher, loses legs

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Rakshit SharmaPublished on: Aug 31, 2025 04:06 am IST
The incident took place shortly after the New Delhi-Amritsar Shan-e-Punjab Express left the Ludhiana junction station here and reached the Domoria bridge
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Indian visitors to US in June dip over previous yr’s numbers for 1st time since 2001, except in Covid period | India News

NEW DELHI: India’s peak outbound travel month of June saw a decline in the number of Indian visitors to the US in 2025 over the previous year for the first time this millennium, barring the Covid period.With 2.1 lakh Indians headed to America in June, the number was 8% lower than 2.3 lakh in same month last year, according to data from the US commerce deptartmen’s National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO). The provisional figure for this July shows a 5.5% fall over the same month last year.
Overall, the US has been seeing a decline in international visitors – and not just from India – in recent months. NTTO says the total non-US resident international visitor volume to the US decreased 6.2% in June 2025 over June 2024, 7% in May, 8% in March, and 1.9% in Feb. This Jan saw a 4.7% increase over same period last year, and April was up 1.3%.India is the fourth-largest source market for international visitors for the US. Since the two biggest source markets – Mexico and Canada – share a land border, India is the second-biggest overseas source market, with the UK being the largest. “Combined, these top five source markets (Brazil being the fifth) accounted for 59.4% of total international arrivals” this June, says NTTO.While travel industry biggies here say it is too early to pin the blame for the fall in Indian visitor numbers on the stricter visa regime adopted by Donald Trump in his second presidency, the impact could be more pronounced going ahead if the same continues. The reason: the US mostly issues 10-year-validity multiple entry visitor and business visas (B1/B2) so people who already have them can keep travelling. But if new visas get impacted for reasons like long appointment times or stricter issuance norms, then with a time lag impact will be visible.“We are seeing a visible impact on the student segment this year due to delay in visa issuance even after people securing college admissions. Historically, the biggest categories of visitors headed from India to the US have been visiting friends and relatives, business and students. The US was never a top leisure destination for Indians. That space has been led by Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe. North America came after that. Right now, apart from students, we are not seeing a dramatic impact on the other segments. But if new visa issuances are affected, they will also be hit with a certain time lag,” said a travel agent.With Indian diaspora of over 50 lakh, the US sees great demand for travel from the US.
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Extended Diwali break sends Gujarati travel bookings soaring | Ahmedabad News

Ahmedabad: After a summer travel season dampened by the Pahalgam terror attack and heightened Indo-Pak border tensions, Gujaratis are back in the holiday mood. With Diwali falling on Monday, Oct 20, this year’s calendar offers a rare bonus — an uninterrupted eight-day holiday window from Oct 19 to 26. Travel companies say this has sparked a surge in bookings, with families locking in both short domestic getaways and longer international itineraries.“The timing couldn’t be better,” said Manish Sharma, who runs a travel company in Ahmedabad. “The festive long break has given people the confidence to plan extended trips. Many who could not travel during the summer are now utilising the credit notes or refunds from their cancelled bookings to make fresh plans. This has boosted demand for destinations such as Kerala, Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Lakshadweep cruises, all of which are doing exceptionally well this season.“Bookings to Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Kullu-Manali are quite limited this season, say travel operators. “The terror attack in Pahalgam earlier this year followed by the recent spell of floods made travellers apprehensive, so these destinations are seeing isolated inquiries compared to previous years,” said a travel company operator.International travel is equally upbeat, with Indonesia, Dubai, Phuket, Krabi, Singapore, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam topping the charts as perennial favourites. Travellers holding Schengen visas are also heading to Europe, making the most of the festive lull in business and schools.“Inquiries for Diwali travel have already begun, and what’s interesting this year is the mix,” said Ankit Bajaj, a travel industry expert. “It’s not just about long holidays; a good number of inquiries are for short domestic or international getaways, such as a 3N/4D trip to Goa. Southeast Asia remains a favourite among Gujaratis for its convenience and family-friendly appeal, while Europe is drawing those looking for longer, curated itineraries. A large chunk of demand comes from doctors, traders, and builders who prefer to travel during this festive window. Interestingly, we’re seeing very few inquiries for destinations like Azerbaijan or Turkey, which were once in demand.”The sustained rush is pushing airlines and hotels closer to peak-season pricing, with travel companies cautioning against last-minute plans. Gulf and Southeast Asian routes are running at near-full capacity, while domestic hotspots are already reporting limited availability for specific dates.
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