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Royal Orchid expands footprint in Himachal, signs hotel in Baddi
As part of its continued expansion in North India, the Royal Orchid Hotels has signed a new 43-key Regenta Place in Himachal Pradesh’s Baddi. The move aligns with the group’s strategy to tap into high-potential, underserved destinations and cater to the increasing demand for premium hospitality experiences beyond metro cities. … Read More » -
GReaT Ceremonies by GRT Hotels to redefine weddings in Chennai
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Hotels to up use of AI and robotics, hit $107 bn by 2034: NGTF
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Balitrip Wisata starts 4-city India roadshow with Ahmedabad event
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IHCL expands presence in Northeast, 6 hotels with 634 rooms in the works
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Local experiences driving business for Indian hotels instead of services: KB Kachru
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Now, India grants free e-visa for Filipinos after Philippines’ 14-day visa-free offer
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Local experiences driving business for Indian hotels instead of services: KB Kachru
KB Kachru, President, HAI, said, “With the evolving landscape of the Indian tourism sector, the hospitality sector is also adding more authentic experiences rather than services, increasing its engagement with the local communities, sourcing locally largely and supporting the businesses and economies of the region in which they are located.” Read More » -
India 5th largest aviation market globally; Delhi–Mumbai is the 7th busiest route
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Global air passenger growth slows to 2.6% in June: IATA
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FAITH Conclave to steer unified tourism policy, infra & global branding for inbound growth: Mehra
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TAAI Convention heads to Abu Dhabi, 17–19 Sept, with a focus on purposeful business
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Royal Orchid expands footprint in Himachal, signs hotel in Baddi
As part of its continued expansion in North India, the Royal Orchid Hotels has signed a new 43-key Regenta Place in Himachal Pradesh’s Baddi. The move aligns with the group’s strategy to tap into high-potential, underserved destinations and cater to the increasing demand for premium hospitality experiences beyond metro cities. … Read More » -
GReaT Ceremonies by GRT Hotels to redefine weddings in Chennai
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Hotels to up use of AI and robotics, hit $107 bn by 2034: NGTF
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IHCL expands presence in Northeast, 6 hotels with 634 rooms in the works
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Local experiences driving business for Indian hotels instead of services: KB Kachru
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‘No aid was granted to states, UTs under MDA in 3 years; scheme under review’
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Tourism Minister, GoI, informed Rajya Sabha that the MOT extends financial assistance to approved tourism service providers (TSPs) under the MDA Scheme for overseas tourism promotion. However, no aid was granted to the states or UTs in the past three years. The scheme is currently under review … Read More » -
With the theme ‘Indian Tourism: Invincible Spirit’, FAITH to discuss inbound strategy, infra plans among other topics
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‘We are not only restoring monuments but also ensuring direct benefits to local communities’: Guj Tourism Secretary
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Government aims to double tourism’s share in the economy to 10% by 2047, says Shekhawat
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Industry must focus on inclusive growth, accessible tourism, technological innovation and sustainability: RD, Indiatourism
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Royal Orchid expands footprint in Himachal, signs hotel in Baddi
As part of its continued expansion in North India, the Royal Orchid Hotels has signed a new 43-key Regenta Place in Himachal Pradesh’s Baddi. The move aligns with the group’s strategy to tap into high-potential, underserved destinations and cater to the increasing demand for premium hospitality experiences beyond metro cities. … Read More » -
GReaT Ceremonies by GRT Hotels to redefine weddings in Chennai
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Balitrip Wisata starts 4-city India roadshow with Ahmedabad event
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IHCL expands presence in Northeast, 6 hotels with 634 rooms in the works
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Local experiences driving business for Indian hotels instead of services: KB Kachru
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India 5th largest aviation market globally; Delhi–Mumbai is the 7th busiest route
India has emerged as the world’s fifth-largest aviation market, handling 241 million passengers in 2024, according to IATA’s World Air Transport Statistics. The Mumbai–Delhi route ranked 7th among the world’s busiest airport pairs. Asia Pacific dominated the ranking, with only Jeddah–Riyadh, located outside the region, in the top 10. Read More » -
Global air passenger growth slows to 2.6% in June: IATA
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Malaysia Airlines expands connectivity to Trivandrum with daily flights by December 2025
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ITA Airways Board of Directors approves 2026-2030 Business Plan
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IndiGo expands codeshare ties with Netherlands’ KLM to enhance connectivity across Europe