With Bengaluru witnessing the highest growth of 110.6% in RevPAR
Jaideep Dang
The Road Ahead
Jaideep Dang, MD, Hotels and Hospitality Group – India, JLL, world’s leading hospitality advisor, gives us a peek into what the future for the Indian hospitality industry looks like.
Indian hospitality sector witnessed a 339.3% YoY RevPAR growth in Q2, 2022: JLL
Q2 2022 RevPAR grew by 44.6% as compared to Q1 2022 on the back of summer holidays, weddings, and MICE demand
Indian hospitality sector witnessed a 39.1% YoY RevPAR growth in Q1, 2022 – JLL
It is the result of post Covid third wave in January 2022, which lead to demand for leisure, wedding, and business travel
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India’s hospitality sector witnessed a 169.4% YoY increase in RevPAR in Q3 2021: JLL report
At a pan India level, there has been a 122.9% growth in RevPAR in Q3 2021 as compared to Q2 2021
Looking at 2021 not only with caution, but also optimism
RevPARs are likely to return to pre-COVID levels by the time the current greenfield hospitality projects reach the operations stage going forth
India’s hospitality industry sees a decline of 38.7% in RevPAR during Q1 2021: JLL report
Additionally, RevPAR in the top six cities has decreased by 48% in Q1 2021 as compared to Q1 2020.
