IHCL’s Vivanta gets a new fragrance

Guests checking into Vivanta hotels across India will receive curated SKINN fragrance vials as part of the new collaboration.

In a move that redefines modern hospitality through sensorial storytelling, SKINN – House of Titan, the premium fragrance portfolio from Titan Company Limited, has announced a strategic collaboration with Vivanta, the Bon Vivant brand of Indian Hotels Company (IHCL).

Fragrance-led guest experience

As part of the collaboration, guests checking into Vivanta properties will receive SKINN fragrance vials. The travel-friendly vials include fragrance options tailored for different guest preferences.

The initiative introduces a fragrance element to the arrival experience at Vivanta hotels. The collaboration marks an extension of SKINN’s presence into hospitality settings while adding a new touchpoint to the guest journey.

Leadership comments

Manish Gupta, CEO – Fragrance and Fashion Accessories, Titan Company Limited, said: “At SKINN – House of Titan, we see fragrance as far more than a personal accessory; it is a powerful medium for storytelling, capable of shaping emotions and anchoring memories. As hospitality evolves into a more immersive, multi-sensory experience, this collaboration with Vivanta is a natural fit. It allows us to integrate fragrance into a meaningful moment of arrival, transforming a routine check-in into a lasting sensory impression. For us, this is a deliberate step towards taking fine perfumery beyond the bottle and embedding it into everyday experiences.”

Taljinder Singh, Senior Vice President, IHCL, added: “The partnership with SKINN – House of Titan brings a crafted sensory element into the guest journey at Vivanta. It is a thoughtful addition at a moment that often goes unnoticed, turning arrival into something more memorable. Such collaborations allow us to continuously reinterpret the experience in ways that feel current and true to the brand.”

Vande Bharat Mission: Authorities seek hotel rooms across the country

India begins its biggest repatriation exercise to bring back 14,800 nationals stuck in 12 countries, the government is earmarking a range of hotel rooms across the spectrum, from one star properties to plush five-stars, for quarantining these travellers who will be landing in different cities
Hotels newly earmarked in Delhi include the Taj Palace Hotel, Shangri-La’s Eros Hotel and Le Meridien, according to people aware of the matter. Besides Taj Palace, the Indian Hotels Company Limited ..
(IHCL) has earmarked rooms in five of its hotels in Bengaluru for the exercise, including in Taj MG Road, Taj West End and the Vivanta hotel in Whitefield.


“We are glad to be able to offer support and care for our community,” said a Shangri-La spokesperson. “The hotel will accommodate some of these returning travellers as and when required. During this period, we will take all necessary precautions and strictly abide by the guidelines provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,”.


“We have got 200 rooms. The Delhi government had approached us. As per the instructions that we have received, all the guests are supposed to pay for the rooms. The government is not footing the bill. In our case it’s Rs 4,000 for a single room and Rs 4,800 for a double room, inclusive of meals plus taxes,” said Tarun Thakral, Chief Operating Officer at Le Meridien. “I think they are giving options to arriving passengers to choose from hotel categories and rates.”
The Delhi government has reportedly allocated 1,200 rooms in Delhi and National Capital Region for the purpose.


The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) said it has been in constant touch with the authorities in Maharashtra and has arranged more than 1,500 rooms at discounted rates in Mumbai across categories
At IBIS New Delhi Aerocity, there are 200 rooms which have been committed for the repatriation exercise
Lemon Tree Hotels said it has been approached by different state authorities on room availability and quotation in locations like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Alleppey, Kochi, Amritsar and Lucknow.
Besides IHCL, hotel chains such as Lemon Tree, Accor and Radisson Hotels have been offering quarantining services for asymptomatic people during the lockdown.

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