TGI Hotels & Resorts has expanded its portfolio by adding six more hotels to its brand. They have moved one step closer to achieving its development goals for 2023 with adding 6 new properties across brands in India during the months of March and July. Locations include Sakleshpura, Bangalore, Mandu, and Haridwar. It is scheduled to open in September 2023. Amit Kumar, Chief Marketing Officer said, “This addition will strengthen the group’s position in India, where it already has 20 operational hotels, across 15 locations.” Bangalore: They have a strong presence throughout the city with seven hotels. As the demand for hotel rooms along the Outer Ring Road grew, they decided to seize the opportunity and actively expand their services in this area. In order to position themselves for future growth they are adding three hotels totalling 210 keys as a cluster on the Outer Ring Road. Haridwar: They chose to start operations in Haridwar since it is the gateway to all of Uttarakhand’s tourism locations, as well as a major pilgrimage centre. The hotel is scheduled to open on September 1st with 32 rooms, a restaurant, and a banquet hall. Mandu: This lovely city is now known for being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mandu’s history can be traced back to the Paramar era in the eighth century A.D. The resort is scheduled to open after renovation, by 1st of Oct with 23 rooms, a restaurant, banquet hall and a lawn for weddings. He also shared, “We also have future plans to launch TGI Hotels in other destinations like: Chennai l Coimbatore l Trichy l Madurai l Wayanad l Munnar l Alleppey l Mysore l Jaisalmer l Jodhpur.”
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Highlighting about future plans of Summit Hotels, Sumit Mitruka, CEO & Founder, “Our plans are focused on extending our presence beyond hill stations. We are expanding ourselves to major leisure destinations. We are delighted to bring our properties to diverse destinations, combining luxury with authentic local experiences.”
Read More »Asia intra-regional air travel anticipated to rise by 61% as compared to 2019
Bain & Company in their latest report on the Air Travel Forecast to 2030 titled The Recovery and the Carbon Challenge highlights that Asia intraregional air travel is anticipated to rise by 61% as compared to 2019. It stated inflationary pressures are dampening aviation outlook.
Read More »After a gap of 3 years, EDWIN to be held in South Africa in December 2023, shares GPS MD
Sharing details about upcoming educational tours, Harmandeep Singh Anand, MD, GPS, says, “Within India, we have been doing tours in Ladakh. This year, after a gap of almost 3 years, we are looking at conducting it in South Africa, which is scheduled on 1st-15th Dec, 2023 for about 60-odd buyers
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The current International Air Transport Association (IATA) report announced that the domestic demand for Indian airlines increased 14.8% in June and was 1.3% higher than in June 2019. Post-COVID recovery momentum continued in June for passenger markets.
Read More »Air India Rebranded: Airline reveals new logo and colour scheme
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Read More »Govt amendments in e-Medical Visa and e-Medical Attendant Visa to boost tourism
Government of India’s e-Medical Visa and e-Medical Attendant Visa is permitting triple entry and extension up to 6 months on case to case basis on merits of each case by the Foreigners Regional Registration Officers/Foreigners Registration Officer concerned.
Read More »ADTOI launches its mobile app on the occasion of 27th Founders Day
ADTOI celebrated its 27th Founders Day on 7th August 2023 at the Metropolitian, New Delhi. Association was constituted on 7th August, 1996 with a purpose of uniting and merging the efforts of all domestic tour operators actively trying to promote different regions of India. PP Khanna, President, ADTOI launched the ADTOI mobile app during the occasion. The mobile app in Android and IOS have been developed, the android version is already available and the IOS will be available within a week. Ved Khanna, Treasurer, ADTOI shared the reason behind the app, “The major reason was smooth functionality as domestic tour operators complained that they did not recieve mails or was unable to communicate or get in touch with the office bearers.” At the event, the ADTOI Founder Members and the past Presidents were honoured and facilitated for their vision and contributions to building the association. Also, on the occasion, the criteria for nomination for the AKR Awards were announced. The AKR AwardS was instituted by ADTOI, in memory of Anil Kumar Rajput, the travel Industry veteran who did groundbreaking work in researching and promoting new destinations.
Read More »Hotel pirces in Asia increase by 26%, Bengaluru being the most expensive: FCM
According to FCM, prices of hotels in Asia have increased by an average of 26%, with Bangalore being the most expensive at $190 a night, followed by Delhi at $150 a night. Economy fares from Mumbai to Delhi have increased by 15% and business by 9%.
Read More »50 million Indians to travel overseas by 2031, rising income levels key reason, says report
According to recent research by DPI, by 2031, an estimated 50 million Indians will travel overseas. Rising personal income levels and greater accessibility will enable international travel for a greater proportion of India’s population.
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