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Indians now jet across the country for concerts and cricket matches. “Spiritual tourism” is also in vogue, leading hotels to ...
Luxury travel demand is being driven by growing wealth in India and China, according to hospitality leaders who gathered this week at a Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) meeting in Brussels ...
India is at the cusp of an adventure tourism boom. An industry insider tells us how the growth of hostels is spearheading it ...
Morgan Stanley maintains an 'Overweight' rating on Schloss Bangalore, citing strong industry support and a quality luxury ...
Accor is focusing on India's hospitality market, noting a shift towards domestic travellers driving luxury hotel demand. The company plans to introduce new lifestyle brands and expand its ...
Today, Taj is India’s largest hotel group, with 100 properties across three brands—Taj, Vivanta, and Gateway — in 63 locations around the world, including India, North America, the U.S ...
India, Indonesia, and ... more than 45 brands ranging from budget chains like Ibis to the luxury Raffles and Banyan ... orders for 970 planes to ready for a domestic and international travel boom. ...
Indian travel firm MakeMyTrip Ltd <MMYT.O> expects to see the country's online travel industry consolidate in the near-term, as the fast-growing market becomes one of the world's largest ...
Next, India has seen domestic tourism and outbound travel thrive in recent years. However, that hasn’t been the case for inbound tourism , and Asia Editor Peden Doma Bhutia examines why.
India recorded a 17 per cent year-on-year growth in luxury accommodation, with 39 per cent of travellers opting for five-star hotels. But not every foreign tourist walks away impressed.
FY2024 witnessed a strong rebound in consumer spending, particularly in sectors such as FMCG, jewellery, luxury vehicles, real estate, and travel. Private consumption—responsible for over 60% of India ...