Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, Vice President of FHRAI and President of HRAWI, pleads the authorities to take the hospitality industry seriously and to stop perceiving it as elitist but recognise its capability and potential. Hotels, he says, are the backbone of tourism and without them, tourism itself cannot bounce back. Hazel …
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Where to from here?
In its latest report titled ‘India Hotels Outlook: Impact of COVID-19’, HVS ANAROCK expects secondary and tertiary markets to hold up better than gateway and metro markets, which are expected to witness short-term volatility. Going by predictions made in HVS ANAROCK’S latest report that not only analyses the performance of …
Read More »Agents reach out to MoCA
Taking a step further in their discussion on travel agent issues, TAAI recently met the civil aviation minister. In fact, both TAFI and TAAI have already individually written to MoCA and Air India regarding their concerns, seeking redressal. Jyoti Mayal, President, TAAI, had a joint meeting with Hardeep Singh Puri, …
Read More »Communicate with customers
At PATA India Chapter’s webinar ‘Tourism, the economic PowerHouse in an evolving landscape’, Mario Hardy, CEO, PATA, assessed the potential risk that opening of air travel bubbles could pose to the citizens of the destination, while also sharing a useful tip for agents. Nisha Verma Mario Hardy is of the …
Read More »The new currency in tourism
Such a life-changing event as the COVID-19 pandemic brings with it new behaviours and threatens to alter world views. Travel is no exception as health, customer confidence, and disaster management in times of crises will take precedence and emerge as the new currency in travel. Hazel Jain Trust and confidence …
Read More »Korea focuses on luxury, student travel
Credited for its exceptional attempt in flattening the curve without a single lockdown, South Korea has created products that are ideal for safe travel during the pandemic. Hazel Jain As a forerunner in containing the virus, Korea has been recognised by The World Bank in effectively handling the COVID-19 pandemic.The …
Read More »Leased aircraft impacted
Analysis of the CAPA Fleet Database shows that the COVID-19 crisis has had a proportionately bigger impact on number of leased aircraft in service than on the total fleet in service. There were approximately 31,000 commercial aircraft in service around the world on January 31, 2020. Just over 16,800 of …
Read More »IATTE launched online
Indian Association of Travel and Tourism Experts (IATTE) is the first-ever travel platform to be launched online, on July 24, born out of the need for uniting tourism’s varied verticals. IATTE is the brainchild of Naveen Manchanda, Founder, Tour Passion, who is the President of the association and has an …
Read More »IAAPI seeks to involve ministries
The amusement industry is not amused by shutdown, as its stakeholders led by IAAPI seek advice on how they can involve the different ministries and government authorities to gradually re-open their doors. Hazel Jain The 17th webinar conducted by the Indian Association of Amusement Parks & Industries (IAAPI) titled ‘Rebuilding …
Read More »Boulevard of Ruby-peaked views
We bring to you the third and final leg of the three-part series on Nevada’s Cowboy Corridor – a road trip teeming with museums, art galleries, guest ranches and a lot more to do with the great ‘Wild West’ heritage and culture. While we have already covered the first two …
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