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India
May Soon Don Regional Hub Status For Global Hospitality
& Travel Cos
International companies in tourism and hospitality are fast seeing
the benefits of choosing India as their regional hub for south Asia
to spearhead expansions and operations. Apart from the few that
are already based out of India, more are expected to toe the trend,
chiefly citing operational ease and cost effectiveness.
Govt
To Set Up Holding Company To Fund Convention Centres
The Indian government is planning to set up a holding company to
fund convention centres in the country and will set up two such
venues ahead of the Commonwealth Games here in 2010.
Viceroy
Hotels Eye Metro Cities
The Hyderabad-based Viceroy Hotels is planning to set up five-star
hotels across major metros. The expansion will be either be through
acquisitions or by setting up new projects.
Kamat
Hotels Stocks Soar High
Kamat Hotels is proving to be a big favourite of investors in the
hospitality sector. The stock has been on an upswing and touched
its 52-week high of Rs 129 recently.
Tourism
Ministry Calls For Report On Hotel 'Scam'
The tourism ministry has asked the management of the India Tourism
Development Corporation (ITDC) to submit a report on charges of
financial irregularities in state-run Ashok Hotel.
Fortune
Park To Enter Kolkata
Buoyed by the growth in the IT industry and the services sector
almost all the leading global and domestic hospitality chains are
now flocking to Kolkata. The latest entrant is the Fortune Park
Hotels, the fastest growing hotel chain in the first class full
service category in India.
Hyatt's
New Select Service Brand Christened Hyatt Place
Following Hyatt's new entry into the select service segment, Global
Hyatt Corporation has chosen the brand name Hyatt Place for its
system of hotels.
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