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Religious tourism is booming in India and hospitality companies are now catching up to cater to this demand.
Bulbul Dhawan | 22 hours ago
In the first dispatch of the Skift Travel Spotlight podcast from ITB Berlin, Skift speaks with Boutique Group about the role innovative design plays in developing Saudi Arabia’s hospitality sector.
Saudi Tourism Authority + Skift | 1 week ago
Tourism
Travel and tourism industry accounted for around 6% of India's GDP in 2022. The country has therefore been focusing on boosting tourism.
Bulbul Dhawan | 2 weeks ago
Airlines
The aviation industry in India is undergoing changes as the market is underserved. ICRA has, therefore, maintained a stable outlook on the sector.
Bulbul Dhawan | 3 weeks ago
IHCL witnessed record number of openings in financial year 2023-24. The company's aggressive expansion led its portfolio to grow 19% in one year.
Bulbul Dhawan | 1 month ago
2023 was a record year for Indian hospitality in terms of hotel investments as well as new branded hotel openings and signings.
Authenticity is the new luxury in travel. There’s a growing trend towards cultural exploration in ultra-luxury tourism, placing destinations like Saudi Arabia in the spotlight. For Boutique Group, this means offering guests not just a place to stay — but a chance to immerse themselves in history.
Skift | 3 months ago
Looking to make the most of Malaysia's visa-free policy for Indians, AirAsia is strategically enhancing its presence and involvement in the Indian market.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 4 months ago
News Blog
Sydell Group, the owner of NoMad Hotels, is weighing the possibility of selling the boutique brand, according to a report by Bloomberg Friday. Sydell Group is trying to determine interest for NoMad from potential buyers, including major hotel operators such as Hilton Worldwide, sources told Bloomberg. International discussions about a potential sale are said to…
Rashaad Jorden | 6 months ago
Diluting its short-term rental business is one thing Airbnb won't need to worry about if it indeed increases its hotel offerings in New York City.
Dennis Schaal | 6 months ago