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INDIA’SINDIA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY HOTEL INDUSTRY
Current situation of India’s Current situation of India’s hotelshotels
According to the ‘World Travel and Tourism Council’, the growth in the hospitality industry is pegged at 15% every year, and with 2,00,000 rooms (both luxury and budget) needed in the country, the segment is poised for a stupendous growth
The boom has attracted several global players, ranging from Starwood and Mariott to Four Seasons and Shangri-La.
The engine of growth
Tourist Tourist BOOM!BOOM! The tourism traffic The tourism traffic has been
growing between 20-28 % every year for the last four years and this rate of growth is expected to continue for the next few years.
The Ministry of Tourism is pushing the great Indian story effectively with its subtle and charming “Incredible India” campaign
ITC ‘s Reach……• ITC Grand Chola, Chennai• ITC Maratha, Mumbai• ITC Gardenia, Bengaluru• ITC Windsor, Bengaluru• ITC Grand Central, Mumbai• ITC Sonar, Kolkata• ITC Kakatiya, Hyderabad• ITC Rajputana, Jaipur• ITC Mughal, Agra• Sheraton New Delhi Hotel, ND• Sheraton Park Hotel & Towers, Chennai and many more……
Looking for Looking for new nichenew niche
Integration of full-fledged spas on the premises of hotels
India’s rich cultural heritage.
High demand Round the clock room serviceound the clock room service RestaurantRestaurant TVTV SSwimming pool wimming pool Telephone Telephone FaxFax Banquets & conference. Banquets & conference.
Other Special Offers...
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Room Type
INR
Single Double
Executive Club
15,000 16,500
Manor Room 16,000 18,000
The Towers* 18,000 19,500
ITC One* 25,000 26,500
Manor suite* 40,000
Presidential Suite*
200000
Note:
1. Total Tax 19.42% on Applied Rate
2. Rates are subject to change without notice.
3. Taxes and service charges applicable extra.
4. Above rates are valid until further advise.
*Inclusive of Breakfast.Rates effective 1st October, 2012.
Published Tariff
The future growthThe future growth
Hospitality experts believe that the Indian hotel industry will witness higher than usual growth in the coming peak season. Top-end hotels are experiencing high room occupancy rates even in the lean season.
“ The lean season has been exceptionally good for us. Our room occupancy rate has been around 89 per cent and we are looking at over 95 per cent occupancy for the period September to December,” says Kapil Chopra, general manager, Trident Hilton, Gurgaon.
The non-luxury segment in particular has been perking up with more and more investors spotting the demand supply imbalance, surge in domestic travel and growth in spending among middle-class Indians.
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