Hospitality News

» Bangalore may face oversupply of hotel rooms

Around 9,800 hotel rooms in the branded segment are slated to enter over the coming five years ... Read more

» Wyndham Hotel Group lines up aggressive plan for India market

To launch the iconic Howard Johnson® brand in India with 3,000 rooms across 35 new properties by 2017 ... Read more

» ITC Hotels to focus on premium luxury segment

To add 5,000 rooms in next five-seven years with a portfolio of about 150 hotels ... Read more

» Chatwal Hotels & Resorts aims to lead lifestyle hotel business in India in 5 years

Demand for lifestyle hotels the world over is 10 per cent, but their growth rate is three per cent ... Read more

» India to develop Film City, Visakhapatnam beaches to attract tourists

Aims star-rated international class hotels with over two lakh rooms and budget hotels with 26 lakh rooms during the Five-Year Plan as India seek 12 per cent year-on-year growth in tourism ... Read more

» Chinese Builders Construct 30-Storey Hotel in 15 Days

Construction workers bolted together the new hotel, in Dongting Lake in Hunan province, from pre-made modules put together in a factory and then placed them on steel structures at the construction site ... Read more

» World’s leading travel brands head to Qatar for ultimate accolade

Grand Final of World Travel Awards iss being hosted in Doha in partnership with Qatar Tourism Authority on 11 January 2012 ... Read more

» Indian Hotels Company signs MoC with China's Yunnan Tourism

As per the agreement, the joint venture will develop, construct, operate and manage two hotels under the brands ''Taj'' and ''Vivanta by Taj'' in Kunming Expo Garden in Southwest China ... Read more

» Chatwal hotels & resorts to invest USD 200 million in India over next 5 years

Chatwal and the Wyndham Group jointly run the 216-room Dream New York in midtown Manhattan, the 72-room Night Hotel in Manhattan, a 195-room Dream Hotel in Bangkok & the 151-room Dream Cochin ... Read more

» Sahai urges tourism industry to conserve water

India's new policy would be equally intended to ensure that tourists do not squander the country's precious water resources ... Read more

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