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Indians now jet across the country for concerts and cricket matches. “Spiritual tourism” is also in vogue, leading hotels to ...
Luxury travel demand is being driven by growing wealth in India and China, according to hospitality leaders who gathered this week at a Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) meeting in Brussels.
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India Today on MSNIndia's new-age travellers going abroad are not from Delhi or Mumbai but...International travel is not a far-fetched dream any more that only people living in metros can afford. Contemporary ...
Morgan Stanley maintains an 'Overweight' rating on Schloss Bangalore, citing strong industry support and a quality luxury ...
Accor is expanding its footprint in India, positioning itself to capitalize on a post-pandemic boom in the hospitality sector where domestic travellers are increasingly willing to splurge on high ...
Gurugram’s luxury housing is booming, but experts warn of a potential 2–4 year supply overhang if investors exit. Prices may stabilise in the coming quarters ...
India’s luxury housing market is having its moment in 2024, and it’s rewriting the rules of living well. From spacious and bespoke homes in Bengaluru to sleek, amenity-packed apartments in ...
India by contrast is barely a blip. Its handicraft exports, often mined by global brands for artisan skills and material, hit a measly €3.3 billion in FY23—luxury and non-luxury combined.
Today’s podcast discusses Accor’s focus on the middle, India’s inbound issues, and a TikTok rival’s bump.
Indian travellers are exploring new luxury travel experiences. For years, luxury travel from India meant five-star hotels, tight itineraries, and Europe's greatest hits. But that definition is ...
India’s ONLY platform bringing together the most influential Corporate Buyers for MICE and Luxury Travel With Indian outbound travel up 50% year-on-year and the outbound MICE market set to reach ...
India’s consumer landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with a burgeoning demand for premium and luxury goods. Historically, Indian shoppers prioritised necessity over indulgence, but ...
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