Hotelier India Magazine - February 2021
Hotelier India Magazine - February 2021
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In this issue
2020 was a year when most hoteliers were hard pressed to put their leadership skills to work. In Hotelier India’s cover story, Sudeep Jain, MD, South West Asia at InterContinental Hotels Group explains how the hotel chain is leveraging guest confidence in the brand for exploring renewed business opportunities. He also elaborates how the company is charting out plans for a win-win growth model with lowered risk for IHG and its asset owners.
Stakeholders in the hospitality sector also share their expectations from the 2021 Union Budget, whether it is tax cuts, fiscal stimulus package or granting for infrastructure status.
In this issue, Hotelier India speaks to Vibhas Prasad, Director of Leisure Hotels Group about how tech savvy millennial travellers are increasingly moving away from big box hotels to opt for unusual lodgings, like shared accommodations. This explains the success of AirBnb apartments as well as hostels.
BACK TO BUSINESS UNUSUAL
While occupancy rates took a tumble during the pandemic, it opened avenues for non-room revenues like destination weddings, staycations, gym memberships, virtual dinners, etc
4 mins
AT THE FRONT OF THE RACE
Challenges posed by the pandemic notwithstanding, IHG signed five hotels in South West Asia and opened three new properties in 2020
9 mins
RISE OF THE SOCIAL HOTEL
Millennials are increasingly moving away from big box hotels to opt for unusual lodgings, like hostels
5 mins
The Future Of Holidays In 2021
As borders gradually open, here is how travel will look in a post-pandemic world
2 mins
NEW YEAR, NEWER OPPORTUNITIES
Hotel Sahara Star is seeking new business verticals like residential weddings with maximum in-house services and pre-booking of bulk inventory for future dates to improve its top- and bottom-line
4 mins
WORKING PROFESSIONALS PREFER HYBRID MODEL WITH INCREASED EMOTIONAL SAFETY
A YourDOST survey showed that 66% of working professionals would want a flexible work from office policy
2 mins
The Rise Of Responsible Travel
70% of Indian travellers want to travel more sustainably in 2021 and beyond
3 mins
AXE THE TAX
Confused about the income tax support extended by the government to the hospitality industry? Here’s an effort to simplify it
5 mins
HOTEL OCCUPANCY LEVELS IMPROVED TO 35% IN NOV 2020: JLL
This revival was driven by leisure ‘revenge travel’ during weekends, the festival season, weddings and F&B demand
2 mins
Hospitality Sector Should Be Given Industry Status: HAI
The association suggested that this will reduce operating costs and boost reinvestment while bringing greater transparency in the sector’s functioning
4 mins
Hotelier India Magazine Description:
Publisher: ITP MEDIA (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
A definitive guide to successful Hotel Management.
Published by ITP Media (India), and circulated to a carefully targeted audience of hoteliers country-wide, Hotelier India combines the latest news analysis, products news, industry features, business trends and best practices to create a must read title for professionals in the country's hospitality industry.
Regular sections in the title include up-to date local and international news; interviews with hotel general managers and other senior staff; comment and analysis from industry professionals; market intelligence; round table sessions with every sector of the hotel community; industry case studies, destination reports and product updates. Hotelier India's combination of strong industry-specific content, including a heavy focus on new products and service innovations, and its local industry audience, makes the title the perfect advertising platform for suppliers to the industry. India's hospitality industry is forecast to become one of the most stable in the coming years. Today, there has never been a greater need for Hotelier India, nor a better time for suppliers to enter this market.
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