by Manav Thadani and Juie Mobar | Apr 17, 2019 | Travel & Tourism
How Can India Increase its Share of Inbound Leisure? In association with I ndia received over 10 million international tourists (excl. NRIs) in 2017, but how many of them travelled for leisure? Based on an in-depth research and analysis by CAPA, it turns out that only...
by Manav Thadani and Juie Mobar | Apr 1, 2019 | Travel & Tourism
The Ultimate Indian Travel & Hospitality Report 2019 Foreword T he Indian hospitality industry is at an important juncture. The industry upcycle, increased inbound and domestic travel, introduction and use of new technology, favourable government initiatives,...
by Manav Thadani | Mar 19, 2019 | Strategic Advisory, Travel & Tourism
Scalability Through Innovation – A Potential First for the Hospitality Industry | An OYO Moment Has Arrived! For the past many decades, domestic and international hotel companies have used different yardsticks to measure success. Frequently and conveniently, these...
by Sanaya Jijina | Oct 23, 2018 | Strategic Advisory, Travel & Tourism
The Wellness Tourism Industry Home to Ayurveda and yoga, India has a myriad of wellness traditions and practices that have been in existence for centuries. Recent years have seen the development of sophisticated healing centres, ashrams, medical and wellness...
by Achin Khanna and Karan Rahan | Sep 20, 2018 | Hotel Development, Hotel Operations, Market Snapshots, Strategic Advisory, Travel & Tourism
The 2018 Indian Hospitality Trends & Opportunities Report Breathe… Everything will be just fine. Don’t panic, do not hyperventilate and just take long, deep breaths. You are missing out on nothing! Trust me, that RFP account is going nowhere. Your...
by Juie Mobar and Manav Thadani | Aug 28, 2018 | Hotel Operations, Travel & Tourism
The size of the global wedding industry is estimated to be upwards of US$300 billion according to various sources, and destination weddings make up a substantial portion of it. The past decade has witnessed a remarkable growth of this segment, which is not surprising...