Hospitality News

» JK Government to takeover Centaur Lake View Hotel at Srinagar

The multi-crore contract between DB Realty and Air India-owned Hotel Corporation of India (HCI) has been scrapped ... Read more

» Goa tourism industry protests poll restrictions

The poll circular stipulates that all hotels, restaurants and eateries should be shut by 11pm from January 25 and from 10pm from February 6 to March 6 ... Read more

» Priya Paul gets Padma Shree award for contribution to the industry

Ajeet Bajaj, MD of Snow Leapord Adventures & Past President of ATOAI gets Padma Shree for Skiing ... Read more

» Indian Hotels Q3 profit flat

It expected higher occupancy and revenues in the three months to March, and expects a weakened rupee to increase foreign visitors to its Indian properties ... Read more

» Hospitals joining hands with Hotels as Medical Tourism booms

Though hospitals typically do not have any revenue-sharing model with hotels, the arrangement works well for hospitals as they get their rooms freed up for other patients ... Read more

» Poll restrictions could hurt Goa's tourism season

Decision taken by poll officials to ban sale of liquor and shut down restaurants by 11 pm beginning Wednesday ... Read more

» Heritage Institute of Hotel & Tourism bags an award

Wins Best Hotel Management Institute in India award by Punjab Technical University ... Read more

» Lemon Tree Hotels launches its premium brand of hotels 'Lemon Tree Premier'

It is also a step towards shedding its tag of upscale and no-frill hotels, as it would now provide enhanced offerings ... Read more

» Muthoot group to set up business hotel in Sri Lanka

Currently its various hotels in South India are managed by Taj and Hilton groups ... Read more

» Alappuzha to set up a 6 Crore exclusive facility for female tourists

The gender park will have accommodation facilities, a library, internet service and other recreation centres with prime concern given to the security of foreign women tourists, who often feel insecure ... Read more

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