The Indian hospitality industry employed around 39 million people from 2019-20 and we expect it to rise to 54 million in the coming years, says Natwar Nagar, Founder, The People Network and The Job Plus
Read MoreThe shortage of people is at the grassroot level, we need more people, says Ajay K Bakaya, Managing Director, Sarovar Hotels and Director, Louvre Hotels India
Read MoreBW Hotelier Indian Hospitality Summit & Awards (IHA 2024) hosted the BWH Leadership Dialogue: Global Insights for local growth including industry veterans and experts
Read MoreThe panel discussed the topic of unlocking SUSTAINABILITY IN CLEANING Sustainable Cleaning: Innovations for a Greener Hospitality Sector where experts on the panel shared their thoughts and views
Read MoreOne of the year’s most eagerly awaited events in the hospitality industry, BW HOTELIER Indian Hospitality Summit & Awards (IHA-2024) is just right a day away, will be held at Leela Ambience Gurugram Hotel & Residences on October 21 and 22, 2024
Read MoreOne of the year’s most eagerly awaited events in the hospitality industry, BW HOTELIER Indian Hospitality Summit & Awards (IHA-2024), will be held at Leela Ambience Gurugram Hotel & Residences on October 21 and 22, 2024
Read MoreIn an exclusive interaction with BW Hotelier, Neena Gupta, CEO of Miiro Hotels and Executive Director of Group Strategy and International Hospitality at InterGlobe, discusses the recent acquisitions and strategic direction of InterGlobe’s new hospitality brand, Miiro, focussing on its expansion into international markets
Read MoreIn the realm of global hospitality, Hilton stands tall as a frontrunner, boasting a vast portfolio of 22 esteemed brands comprising over 7,500 properties and nearly 1.2 million rooms spread across 126 countries and territories. With a rich history spanning over a century, Hilton’s commitment to its founding vision – to spread the light and warmth of hospitality – has seen it welcome over three billion guests. In India, Hilton has presence in 15 markets, with plans for expansion into approximately 75 more. These expansion plans encompass not only state capitals but emerging cities and Tier II and III cities. In metros like Mumbai, Hilton’s vision encompasses a diverse array of offerings, ranging from luxurious brands like Waldorf Astoria to more accessible mid-market options like DoubleTree by Hilton. At present, Hilton boasts five distinct brands in India, with the eagerly anticipated opening of Curio slated to make it the sixth brand by year’s end. In a freewheeling conversation with BW Hotelier, Hilton’s Asia Pacific President Alan Watts and the newly appointed Country Head for India Zubin Saxena talk about the hospitality landscape and their plans for the country and the Asia Pacific
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