2022 will be a crucial year for the Indian hotel sector as it continues its uphill journey on the long road to post-COVID recovery. As we enter the new year, let us look at the top trends that are likely to shape the sector in the year ahead.
The Indian hotel sector once again showed resilience in 2021, navigating through uncertainty, adapting to an ever-changing environment, and persevering through the ups and downs on the rocky path to recovery by building on the lessons learned the year before. Read on to know more.
The pandemic has created a whole new segment of local staycations, and business hotels now have the opportunity to attract this segment even when business travel returns to its peak.
Corporate travel has been picking up momentum, albeit slowly, as in-person meetings are finally back. Read on to know more.
The Indian hotel sector has been regaining ground faster than expected, with performance in the Oct-Dec 2021 quarter expected to be closer to pre-pandemic levels. Read on to know more.
The Indian aviation sector is finally embarking on the path to recovery, which will mark a new chapter in the tourism & hotel industry's growth. Read on to know more.
This article discusses some of the measures adopted by select global destinations to aid in the revival of the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) segment in their countries.
The popularity of staycations has grown manifolds in the last year. However, a prevalent debate in the hospitality industry is whether this is a passing fad or a long-term trend. Read on to learn more.
The Indian luxury hotel segment has been regaining developer interest in recent years due to the evolving market dynamics.
The hospitality industry has seen a decrease in staff as many people have found alternate career paths as a result of the impacts of COVID-19. The hospitality industry needs to re-focus their efforts to meet future staffing requirements in order to see an increase in demand for hospitality industry seekers.