Showing posts with label hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotels. Show all posts

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Carlson hotels take over RHW hotel management service india

Carlson Hotels said Friday that it bought a majority stake in RHW Hotel Management Services, a major hotel management and consulting services company in India.
A course was brand management Carlson Hotels in subcontinent since 1998. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

"This acquisition is a natural progression for Carlson as we continue to grow in this key market. We now have a fully integrated organization of India, which supports our Ambition 2015 growth strategy by strengthening our position as the country's largest and fastest growing international hotel operator," said Hubert Joly, Carlson chairman and CEO.

Carlson Hotels, a unit of Minnetonka-based Carlson Cos.. Inc., 1080 hotels include Radisson, Country Inns & Suites By Carlson, Park Inn and Park Plaza brands. Its Ambition 2015 initiative include it spends $ 1500000000 to update her portfolio Radisson, Renovation of existing buildings and the introduction of Blu upscale Radisson brand.

RHW Hotel Management Services helps business acquisition because it triple the number of hotels operating in India, Adding 50 properties in the Asian market by the end of 2012. This is a two-thirds of the company intends to offer hotels in Asia Pacific region.
Carlson Hotels acquires RHW Hotel Management Services in India - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Indian chain of hotels facing stiff competition

Indian hotel chains, all set for the expansion drive, is likely to face stiff competition from well-known chains that have aggressive expansion of the domestic market interventions.

Analysts say a few years could go to the level of competition that could put pressure on Indian companies room' rates in the face-off with the global giants, but will still manage to grow to the growing demand for rooms in Asia' the third largest economy.

This will help stabilize rates are more and better offers. I think it's healthy for the market for more hotels to come in,"he said.

India, with a population of more than 1 billion, only about 104,000 rooms, according to government estimates. By comparison, New York City alone has more than 80,000 rooms.

Recovery in global markets and the booming domestic market has resulted in increased business and leisure travel in the country, driving up demand for hotel rooms.

Demand for hotel rooms far exceeds supply in India, which has attracted global players such as Star wood Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International, Hyatt Hotels, Inter Continental Hotels and Accor Hospitality.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Hotels in India have been providing remarkable facilities

Holidaying is what everyone loves to do, whenever he or she gets time. It is not just to roam around; but can also be for escaping from the daily tough schedules that we have been living in. whatever is the reason; everything seems to be good when it is a holiday. The most important part of a wonderful holiday is the selection of good staying options. When it comes to India, all the hotels in India provide comfortable staying option. You will find a hotel here as per your budget. From a budgeted hotel to luxurious hotel, the visitor would have plenty of options to select from. After all, everyone has to see their budget.

Since, India has a unity in diversity; you will also get to witness the colors of different traditions in India hotels. Each of the hotels has designed that are based on some of the other culture that is meant to give you a feel of closeness with that particular tradition. Even, the staff of such hotels takes every pain to take care of the needs of their customers and provide them best of the facilities. With the options of swimming pool, indoor games, Jacuzzi, spa therapies and many other recreational facilities, hotels in India have always been known for their extraordinary services.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Luxury hotels in India have plenty options to enjoy your stay

Staying at luxury hotels in India will give ample chances for pampering yourself. Generally, in the fast life, we don’t get much time to spare for holidaying on usual basis. So, holiday is the best time that can be fully made use to enjoy luxurious activities and have a relaxing time. India has always been one of the best sightseeing attractions for everyone. With different view of hill stations, beach and historical destinations, Indian states have satisfied the appetite of tourists. You also get to see unity in diversity in every state of India.

Being at the pinnacle of the charts of visitors, luxury hotels India are becoming admired. With the choicest of cuisines, you get the opportunity of tasting different country’s dishes. This makes these hotels a perfect choice for delicacy lovers. Luxury hotels, such as ITC Welcome group, Taj group, Ashoka, Le Meridian, Maurya Sheraton, Hyatt Regency and Claridges hotel, have always been the topic of conversation and have made a mark in the world.

Each and every corner is bedecked with latest style furnishings to allure the customers. After all, it is the job of the hotels staff to take care of the traveler’s comfort level. At the luxury hotels, you will find everything is being planned in a state-of-the-art style. Whether its fountain, chandelier, marble flooring, craftsmanship or furniture, everything is carefully chosen and placed.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Hotels in India have been providing remarkable facilities

Holidaying is what everyone loves to do, whenever he or she gets time. It is not just to roam around; but can also be for escaping from the daily tough schedules that we have been living in. whatever is the reason; everything seems to be good when it is a holiday. The most important part of a wonderful holiday is the selection of good staying options. When it comes to India, all the hotels in India provide comfortable staying option. You will find a hotel here as per your budget. From a budgeted hotel to luxurious hotel, the visitor would have plenty of options to select from. After all, everyone has to see their budget.

Since, India has a unity in diversity; you will also get to witness the colors of different traditions in India hotels. Each of the hotels has designed that are based on some of the other culture that is meant to give you a feel of closeness with that particular tradition. Even, the staff of such hotels takes every pain to take care of the needs of their customers and provide them best of the facilities. With the options of swimming pool, indoor games, Jacuzzi, spa therapies and many other recreational facilities, hotels in India have always been known for their extraordinary services.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Hotel Industry stargazes of summery times

The immediate outlook is nothing like as rosy. Revenues are plummeting; hotel occupancy is spiraling downwards. Desperate hoteliers are slashing room rates, ignoring the lesson of the last bout of heavy discounting, which came in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks. It took years for hoteliers to restore their pre-2001 prices.

Worse, the hotel industry is confronted by a climate of public distaste at business executive’s conspicuous consumption, such as their travel budgets. The big groups merrily sold their hotels in return for long-term franchise and management deals, which gave them multi-year annual fees and a cut of revenues. They became brand managers, rolling out new lifestyle concept hotels. All they needed for growth was a pipeline of new developments.

Now, hotel owners are feeling the pressure, particularly the highly leveraged ones, and are looking to the big operators to “share the pain”. Some hotel advisers predict a bloody year, as hotel owners miss interest payments, while operators lose money on unwanted rooms.

However difficult it may prove this year to find customers, and however low prices may fall in the short term, particularly in emerging markets such as India and China.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Hotel Industry can get Infrastructure Status

The Ministry of Tourism instructed Indian tourism organizations to unite a alliance under a common umbrella so that their voice could heard as one. Arguing at a panel discussion on Impact of Global Meltdown and Terrorism: India Tourism Fights Back organized by FICCI, Sujit Banerjee, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, said: “I would like the infinitive agencies in the hospitality domain to inaugurate an pinnacle federation of tourism industry so that the entire industry could work with one intent”.

Banerjee said that the Ministry of Tourism has made a intense pitch to the various arms of the government including the Reserve Bank of India to bestow infrastructure status to the hotel industry. “There is some consent that the hotel sector may be granted that status provided to the corporate entity involved in the hotel industry that sets up a hotel. This status, however, may not be accorded to developers who set up hotels”.

The terrorist strike of November 2008 in Mumbai was the first direct attack on the hospitality domain and we have to confront the challenge and be able to show to the world that we are one in fighting back, Banerjee said, adding that the Ministry of Tourism has made a strong declaration for relief to the tourism sector in income tax, service tax, road tax and easier access to credit.