Hospitality News

» Sahai seeks relaxation of rules for developing hotels within 10 kms of tiger reserves

A no objection certificate from the National Board for Wildlife or the revenue department is mandatory for any type of construction within a 10 kilometer radius of protected forests ... Read more

» Tourism tops in emerging Kerala agenda

State eyes foreign investment in tourism projects ... Read more

» Maharashtra Govt announces 10-year scheme to boost tourism in Sindhudurg

Water, electricity and other such charges would not be hiked in the district; Stresses the need for projects like the ongoing Sea World aquarium, five-star hotels and Disneyland to boost tourism ... Read more

» Expedia, Starwood, Marriott named in Price-Fixing Lawsuit in US

Sites and hotels are named in a complaint filed in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of hotel-room purchasers nationwide ... Read more

» Five year license for tourism projects in Maharashtra

As many as 48 licenses are required to start a restaurant. Extending the time limit to five years will help the tourism sector: Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan ... Read more

» Domestic tourism visits could rise to 1.3 billion in three years

10-point roadmap for sustainable growth of domestic tourism: FICCI-Yes Bank Study ... Read more

» Royal Orchid plans to sell couple of properties to reduce debt

The company is open to sell a couple of properties, including one in Bangalore ... Read more

» Indian business travellers are top spenders in APAC

Indian travellers spend an average of USD 399 per trip, the Accor Asia-Pacific Business Traveler Survey 2012 revealed ; Only the Singaporeans spend more, averaging USD 468 per trip ... Read more

» Hotels in Moscow are most expensive

Average room rates dipped in other European cities, including Geneva, Barcelona, Madrid and Dublin ... Read more

» Hersha Hospitality acquires Courtyard by Marriott in New Jersey

Purchased the remaining 50% interest it did not previously own in a 130-room Courtyard by Marriott located in Ewing, a densely populated sub-market of Princeton, New Jersey ... Read more

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