A lot of ‘ghost malls’ have sprung up in the organised retail sector in India, which comprise nearly 0.8 mn sq m in gross leasable space, shows Knight Frank's ‘Think India, Think Retail 2022’ report
Hospitality in India has borne the brunt of a disarrayed economy induced by the pandemic. Extensive financial aid is pivotal to get it back on its feet.
Having launched its ultra-luxury brand in Udaipur, Accor is betting big on India’s travel and tourism market with more hotel launches across the price-spectrum.
One year after the pandemic, the experience of going to a hotel has radically changed. In order to forge ahead, hotels now have completely overhauled old business strategies, making them anew.
Covid-19 hasn’t dampened the spirit of Lemon Tree Hotels’ founder Patanjali Keswani. Instead, the hotelier sees this as an opportunity to expand, albeit via a more sustainable business model.
American hotels have left an imprint on India’s hospitality industry. From pushing the envelope on the kinds of properties to many other innovative concepts, these hotels have done it all.