Hotel occupancy sees 53 % decline in YTD July (y-o-y)
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PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosts the 4th edition of National Talent Competition in Tourism & Hospitality sector
18 Teams consisting of Students from 12 Tourism and Hospitality Management Institutes from all over the country took part in the Competition and highlighted strategies towards the recovery of this sector while encouraging new business models, embracing digitalization, and meeting the safety demands of the guests.
O by Tamara launches a special package for intimate wedding – Vivāham
This wedding package has been designed at a special price of INR 1,15,000/-, all-inclusive.
Ministry of Tourism signs an MoU with Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) & FICCI Ladies Organisation(FLO)
Through this initiative FLO & TAAI would lay emphasis on personal and hospitality skills, a more flexible work balance and greater options for entrepreneurship with significantly lower capital.
At the close of the second quarter of 2020, the Middle East Hotel construction pipeline continues to show signs of decline
Countries with the most projects in the construction pipeline are Saudi Arabia with 210 projects/69,610 rooms and the United Arab Emirates with 186 projects/55,797 rooms
Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce felicitates Vineet Verma of Brigade Hospitality
Verma was recognised for his exemplary work and outstanding leadership skills as a mentor to the Tourism, Hospitality and Facility Expert Committee for the year 2019-2020.
ITC Hotels rolls out 50% discount on stay and all day dining for medical practitioners
The offer is valid through December 2020
RCI launches a new suite of travel services and experiences for its members and affiliates
is reinventing itself for the new shape of today’s travel with enhanced product offerings for its nearly 4 million members around the world.
At the close of the second quarter of 2020, hotel construction pipeline growth in Europe continues
Four global franchise companies account for 44% of all projects in Europe’s Pipeline
DDMA permits reopening of hotels in the national capital
Restaurants and gyms will remain closed as a preventive measure to curb the infection.
