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INDIA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY INDIA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY Presented by- Partha Biswas

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INDIA’S HOTEL INDUSTRYINDIA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY

Presented by- Partha Biswas

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INTRODUCTION

The word hotel is derived from the French hôtel (coming from hôte meaning host), which referred to a French version of a townhouse or

any other building seeing frequent visitors, rather than a place offering accommodation.

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INDIA’S HOTEL INDUSTRYIndia's hotel industry is experiencing a boom, driven by increasing numbers of India's hotel industry is experiencing a boom, driven by increasing numbers of

business and tourist arrivals.business and tourist arrivals.

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OVERVIEW110,000 rooms4.4 million tourists visited India last year and at current trend, demand will soar to 10 million in 2010 - to accommodate 350 million domestic travelers.

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OVERVIEW India ranks 18th in business travel and will be among the top 5 in this decade.

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Benefits of hotel Industries

Travel & Tourism activity was hit hard by the global slump, with

Travel & Tourism Economy GDP contracting by 4.8% in 2009. Even

so, the sector worldwide still provided over 235 million jobs last year.

Travel & Tourism’s recovery - like that of the world economy - is

expected to be a gradual one. After growth of just 0.5% in 2010,

Travel & Tourism Economy GDP is likely to grow by 3.2% in 2011,

with momentum building from the second half of 2010 and into next

year.

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BASIC PROVISIONSBedCupboardAir conditioningEn-suite bathroomsTelephoneMini-barSwimming pool (Guest facility)Restaurant (Guest facility)Childcare (Guest facility)

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CLASSIFICATION OF HOTELS 5 Star/Grand Heritage Hotels/Deluxe resorts (Deluxe) 4 Star (Superior) 3 Star/Heritage Hotels/Resorts (First Class) 2 Star/ (Moderate) Budget Hotel/Motel (Economy)

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COMPARISION OF FTA OVER YEARS

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Comparison chart

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Rate chart

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Average Occupancy by CityAverage Occupancy by City

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TOP 10 HOTELS IN INDIA Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai. Leela Palace Bangalore Trident Hilton Gurgaon Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur Leela Kempinski Mumbai The Four Seasons,

Mumbai Rambagh Palace Hotel,

Jaipur Imperial Hotel, New Delhi Taj Coromandel Chennai Mayura, New Delhi

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TAJ GROUP OF HOTELS

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The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) and its subsidiaries are collectively known as Taj Hotels Resorts

and Palaces and is recognized as one of Asia's largest and finest hotel companies.

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Incorporated by the founder of the Tata Group, Mr. Jamsetji N. Tata, the company

opened its first property, The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Bombay in 1903. The Taj, a

symbol of Indian hospitality, completed its centenary year in 2003.

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60 Hotels (in India)In 45 Locations15 International Hotels (Malaysia, United Kingdom, United States of

America, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Africa, the Middle East and

Australia)

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CLASSIFICATIONS OF TAJCLASSIFICATIONS OF TAJ Taj (luxury full-service

hotels, resorts and palaces) Taj Safaris Taj Exotica Ginger (economy hotels) The Gateway Hotel

(upscale/mid-market full service hotels and resorts)

Upper Upscale Hotels (full-service hotels and resorts)

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TAJ INNER CIRCLEIf you often stay or dine at the Taj, the Taj InnerCircle is the perfect programme for you. As a frequent guest at the Taj you will earn points and enjoy a host of exciting benefits when you use our services around the world.

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2010 2020

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

9.2% (US$5,751 bn) 9.6% (US$11,151 bn)

Real GDP growth 0.5% (-4.8% in 2009) 4.4%

Employment 8.1%, 235,758,000 Jobs

9.2% , 303,019,000Jobs

Investment 9.2% (US$1,241 bn) 9.4% (US$2,757 bn)  

Source : WTTC

Feature Hotel Industries

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INDIA’S POSITION

2020

Economic GDP 8 330.1 US$bn, 8.5%Direct Industry GDP

8 110.6 US$bn

Economy Employment

2 58,141,000 jobs

Direct Industry Employment

2 20,914,900 jobs

T & T Demand 8 431.7 US$bn, 9.2%Capital Investment

4 109.3 US$bn, 9.4%

Source : WTTC

ESTIMATES & FORECASTS OF INDIA

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conclusion

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