Domestic News

» Hotel industry in Chennai to be constrained in near term: Report

Around 17 hotels with an inventory of 3,620 rooms in the branded segment are under construction;an inventory of almost 2,500 rooms are presently in their various stages of planning ... Read more

» Cabinet note moved on FDI in aviation

PM likely to consult senior ministers to build a consensus on the contentious issue ... Read more

» Indian Hotels seeking a Bigger Stake in Orient-Express

Indian Hotels owns 6.9 percent of Hamilton, Bermuda-based Orient-Express, whose market value has jumped 32 percent this year to $1.2 billion ... Read more

» Centre announces Rs 50 crore tourism package for Gondia, Bhandara

Full tourism potential of the two districts have not been released yet, though they boast of a number of tourist places ... Read more

» Expedia aims to be among top 3 players in India by year-end

Plans to invest $20 million across Asia-Pacific region, of which more than half will come to India over next 3 years; Invested Rs. 25 crore in marketing last year which will increase to Rs. 60 crore this year ... Read more

» Tsunami scares affects Kerala's tourism

Within hours of television screens running the news of tsunami alerts to as many as 28 nations, the surf was up for many tourists in Kovalam, who packed their bags for an early return ... Read more

» Leela promoters to pump in 150 crore for CDR process

Leela has an accumulated debt of over 4,000 crore, that it has been trying to reduce ... Read more

» Tourism could boost infrastructure in Karwar's Macchalli village

Indifference by the authorities has kept this village out of reach of tourists ... Read more

» Omar appeals to centre to reduce security to boost tourism

Tourism players tell Government to postpone Municipal polls in J-K ... Read more

» KCP enters into agreement with ACCOR for hotel at Hyderabad

The proposed Hotel at Somajiguda, Hyderabad is expected to be operated by AAPC India Hotel Management Private Ltd under the MERCURE brand  ... Read more

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