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Ayatana Hospitality aims to increase revenue to 100 crore by 2024 end

Decides to expand across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Goa

Launched in 2018, Ayatana has completed five successful years in the hospitality industry. The company is now expected to launch seven new properties by 2024.

With the Coorg project gaining massive popularity, Ayatana decided to extend its footprint across South India. The Ooty project is Ayatana’s latest launch while they gear up to soon enter Arakku Valley in Andhra Pradesh, later this year.

Vishal Tony, Founder of Ayatana.

Ayatana plans to develop luxury resorts and hotel chains in various South Indian states – Arakku Valley, Kabini, Chikmagalur, Vagamon, Kochi and Goa. The upcoming developments will each have a dedicated theme and will continue to represent Ayatana as a ‘sanctuary of senses’ while remaining true to its name. 

Until 2022, the company has seen drastic growth with Coorg and Azora which has resulted in average revenue of around 60 Crores and is aiming to increase it to 100 crore by the end of 2024.