Hospitality News

» ITC Grand Chola is India’s first hotel to receive a 5 Star Green Rating GRIHA

GRIHA, a Green Building design evaluation system, is the National Rating System of India conceived by TERI and developed jointly with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), GoI ... Read more

» Hilton opens 201 room Garden Inn hotel in Gurgaon

Its 12th hotel in India, to focus on mid market ... Read more

» Estonia invites Indian investment in tourism

The country is the gateway to European and Russia markets and offers a business-friendly environment where both domestic and foreign investors are treated equally ... Read more

» MTDC signs MOU worth Rs 37 crore for eco-tourism projects in Vidarbha region

To build tents, nature trails and machaans for tourists visiting forest areas under Nagpur, Bhandara, Gondia, Amaravati and Chandrapur districts in the region ... Read more

» Hotel companies opting for corporate debt restructuring to reduce debt

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd, Hotel Leela Venture Ltd, Kamat Hotels India Ltd and Neesa Leisure Ltd opted for corporate debt restructuring (CDR) last year ... Read more

» IHG signs up with Lavasa to open 200 room Holiday Inn by 2015

Lavasa is located close to Maharashtra's Sahayadri mountains, is around three hours away from Mumbai ... Read more

» ICRA sees muted revenue growth for hotel industry

Revises downwards the revenue growth estimates to 5-7 per cent ... Read more

» Hotel Leelaventure posts net loss of Rs 97 crore quarter ended December 31, 2012

The net income during the third quarter of this fiscal, however, went up by 14.94 per cent to Rs 182.83 crore from Rs 159.06 crore in the year-ago period ... Read more

» Captain Nair retires from Chairmanship of Hotel Leela

Elder son Vivek Nair will now be the chairman and managing director, Dinesh Nair, the younger son has been elevated to co-chairman and managing director ... Read more

» HolidayIQ demerges from Wego

HolidayIQ is not looking to become a transaction-based OTA anytime soon ... Read more

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