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Roseate Hotels & Resorts properties in India and UK wins 2021 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award
The Roseate Ganges Rishikesh, Roseate House London, Roseate House New Delhi, The Roseate Villa Bath and The Roseate Reading have been recognized among Best in India and UK based on Outstanding 2020 Traveler Reviews
Lords Hotels and Resorts adds another property in Gujarat’s Jamnagar
This is the second property which the group has in Jamnagar after Lords Inn at Moti Khavdi
Korea Tourism Organization announces its 1st Virtual “Korea Travel Expo” in India
More than 15 exhibitors covering almost the whole of South Korea to showcase their products and offerings and their preparedness for travel in a new era
IATO urges Finance Ministry to consider lowering GST for battered tourism sector
IATO requests the council to consider charging GST on tour operators on 10% of the service charged or 1.8% of gross billing of the tour operator as compared to present 5%.
Bikano donates INR 22 Lakh to PMCares Fund For COVID-19 relief efforts
The company said in a statement it has relatively spared the economic challenges following COVID-19, even during the second wave since it falls into the snack category
Taj Resorts, North Goa in collaboration with Don Bosco, Parra creates F&B and Housekeeping labs for students
From conceptualizing the layout to providing most of the required equipment, Taj, North Goa ensured the Labs are well equipped to deliver the best to the students undergoing training at the institute.
How the pandemic had plagued mental health?
As professionals continue to tackle stress and anxiety related to career growth, health, pandemic and workplace problems, companies need to know when to intervene with professional psychological services for their teams
GST Council Meet: FHRAI sends representation to FM seeking inclusion of impactful policy measures for industry’s survival
The FHRAI has stated that India’s Tourism and Hospitality sectors have incurred the largest collateral damage of the COVID19 pandemic and every small or big step to revive the sector will be crucial in the long-term health of both the sector and the country’s economy.
