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Indian
Hotels: Who Says Loyalty Pays?
World over hotel chains have made Guest Loyalty Programmes
(GLP) the juiciest marketing bait to attract and retain guests.
Vyas Sivanand tries to find out how Indian hotels have stitched
GLPs into their marketing fundamentals as compared to international
brands and the benefits brought in by them.
Upfront
Now
No-Frills Hotels In The Offing
With most travel related aspects going for the new revolution
of low frills, even hotels have joined the bandwagon. S Nithya
Kamakshi tries to delve into this relatively new concept.
Bangalore
Hotels Third Costliest In The World - BTI UK Survey
Globally, hotels are witnessing the best of times and India
features prominently at the top. Riding on its high ARRs,
Bangalore figures as the third costliest according to a BTI
UK survey. Express Hospitality takes an indepth look.
Pioneering
Standalone Banqueting : The Mayfair Story
The mere identification of a void in a thriving hospitality
sector led the Ghai Group to remodel its icecream- making
factory to launch Mayfair Rooms and Outdoors that intentionally
pioneered the phenomenon of stand alone banqueting in India,
finds Bhisham Mansukhani.
Jose
Cuervo Sees India As Big Market For Oak Matured Tequilla
Jose Cuervo has cited India as potentially maturing market
for its Reposado tequila, which is oak-barreled matured as
opposed to silver tequila which is bottled straight out of
the distillery.
Ghai
Enterprises Launches Veg-Only ODC
Mumbai based Ghai Enterprises recently launched a vegetarian-only
outdoor catering (ODC) unit christened Satvik Outdoors to
increase its share of the outdoor catering market in association
with Mayfair Hospitality.
India
And China Represent The Biggest Market Potential In Inbound
And Outbound Travel
China and India have been the emerging markets of late and
globally these two countries are drawing a lot of attention
in every arena and the hospitality industry is no exception.
Andrew Clough, VP of Development, Hilton International Middle
East & Asia Pacific writes about both the markets and
the potential they hold for Hilton.
The
Call From Britain
Indian visitor arrivals into England have doubled to 256,000
in the decade beginning 1994.
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