Appointment | Martijn Zengerink has been promoted to hotel manager at Crowne Plaza Dubai Jumeirah.

Martijn Zengerink has been promoted to hotel manager at Crowne Plaza Dubai Jumeirah. Working at the property since its transition from Ramada to IHG Hotels & Resorts, he has been a driving force behind a number of the hotel’s successes.

Namely, he helped to increase the hotel’s ADR by AED60 year-on-year through new revenue strategies and oversaw the launch of Brick Wall Sports Bar. He was previously been EAM in charge of F&B and hotel operations manager at the property.

Since rebranding from Ramada, the Crowne Plaza Dubai Jumeirah plans to become the brand’s benchmark not only in the UAE but in the rest of the Middle East. It is one of the first openings under Crowne Plaza’s new brand image, pitching itself towards a more modern set of guests.

Crowne Plaza is one of the most well-established and well-respected hospitality brands there is. Founded back in the 1980s, the brand has been in Dubai alone for well over a decade. Over the years, the commitment to consistency and familiarity has made it immensely popular, with families in particular.

In November last year 2021, we spoke to the cluster GM at the time Joseph Karam to find out about the hotel. He has since moved on to be director of operations for Ishraq Hospitality

IHG is setting its sights on a younger demographic. Crowne Plaza falls into IHG’s Premium Collection of brands, a new collection the group launched earlier this year following a global rebranding. Renaming from InterContinental Hotels Group to IHG Hotels and Resorts, the facelift was launched to tap into a “younger demographic of consumers“, as well as hotel owners, colleagues and future talent”. The evolution of the Crowne Plaza family forms an integral part of this companywide shift.

Appointment | Executive housekeeper appointed at Rixos Doha Qetaifan Island North

The upcoming Rixos Doha Qetaifan Island North has appointed its executive housekeeper to lead the department. Akshay Virkud joins the debut Rixos Doha property from the Alwadi Hotel Doha – MGallery.

Also part of the Accor stable, Virkud was at the Alwadi hotel for over five years as its executive housekeeper. During his stint there, he became an ALL Safe Officer in the early days of its rollout – working to contain the spread of Covid-19 within hotels.

Virkud brings almost two decades of experience to the role, working as a housekeeping assistant at the Trident Hilton Jaipur in 2004. He went on to work as a housekeeping team leader for Grand Hyatt Mumbai for just over a year, moving on to Labriz Silhouette Resort and Spa in Seychelles as an assistant housekeeper.

Following two years with Shangri-La, he went on to join Four Points by Sheraton in Mumbai as deputy housekeeper, later returning to Seychelles as a housekeeping manager with Constance Ephelia Resort.

In 2014, he entered Qatar for the first time, working with Melia Hotels as an executive housekeeper.

Set to open in 2022, the Rixos Doha Qetaifan looks to open in time to welcome World Cup visitors. Accor is partnering with Qetaifan Projects Company, a 100 percent owned subsidiary of Katara Hospitality to manage the new Rixos Doha Qetaifan on the Qetaifan Island North project, an island located off Lusail City.

At the time of the hotel’s unveiling, Mark Willis, CEO of Accor Turkey, India, Middle East & Africa, said: “This development is an excellent opportunity for us to expand our footprint in the region. This will be the first Rixos in Qatar and with the world cup taking place in 2022, we expect it to become a landmark for hospitality and leisure hotel in Doha.”

Globally famed as the “Demon Chef’, Alvin Leung opens his first restaurant in the Middle East at Caesars Palace Dubai

Experience a creative twist on Chinese and Asian Classics at

DEMON DUCK BY THREE MICHELIN STARRED CHEF ALVIN LEUNG

Globally famed as the “Demon Chef’, Alvin Leung opens his first restaurant

in the Middle East at Caesars Palace Dubai

Dubai, March 2022: Asia’s most notorious chef, Alvin Leung makes his big debut in Dubai with the launch of Demon Duck, a new concept restaurant that brings a creative twist to Chinese and Asian Classics. Located at the luxurious Caesars Palace Dubai, Demon Duck joins the resort’s exciting repertoire of world-class dining destinations.

Expect the unexpected at Demon Duck. Known for his creative culinary style, this culinary mastermind delivers a straightforward yet playfully refined approach to much-loved Chinese and Asian dishes with a trendy Hong Kong-inspired, speak-easy style bar. Signature highlights include Alvin’s Slow Roasted Peking Duck, reimagined versions of classics like Shrimp On Toast and Black & White Dover Sole, and an inventive sweet twist on a Middle Eastern staple with Aromatic Pineapple Shawarma.

Designed to capture the essence of Hong Kong nightlife, the speak-easy style Bar at Demon Duck features a cocktail menu inspired by famous bars, and the electrifying buzz of the city’s many iconic streets and districts. From leisurely meanderings with Escape to Cheung Sha, bustling vibe of The Mong Kok to living it up with Party in Lan Kawi Fong, the Bar at Demon Duck sets the mood for an easy, casual evening to a sultry, late-night cap.

“Opening Demon Duck, my first restaurant in the Middle East, is a dream come true and truly special, because of how the vision came to life,” says Chef Alvin Leung. “Launching in a new place with someone I trust was very important to me, so what started as friendly conversations during the pandemic with Anthony Costa, Regional President of Caesars Palace Dubai, evolved into an agreement and thereafter, many virtual meetings later, Demon Duck was born – with special thanks to zoom for being our constant angel in this process! For me, it’s always about the simplicity of dishes, the authenticity of flavours, and the goodness of ingredients. When these combine well with a creative, playful spin, you create magic. I believe we have something special here that Dubai will love and am excited to bring you my latest creation!”.

Anthony Costa, Regional President at Caesars Palace Dubai comments, “My vision is to build a dining destination here at Caesars Palace, which caters to a discerning dining community that enjoys good food, great drinks, an excellent vibe and friendly service. I am so delighted to have the opportunity to work with Alvin in bringing this special concept to Dubai that will energize the Asian dining scene with its playful authenticity, creative flair and refreshing simplicity. I am thrilled for Dubai to discover Demon Duck!

Featuring an outdoor garden terrace and a stylishly modern indoor dining space, Demon Duck exudes a chic, sophisticated and trendy air, accented with eccentric, quirky depictions of duck art by Hong Kong based photographer, Mark Chung on the walls to playful graffiti and Middle Eastern inspired mosaic patterns on Monica Tsang designed crockery.

1 st International Conference on Travel, Tourism, Hospitality ; Culture(ICTTHC)-2022 March 11 th – 12 th , 2022

Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and; Applied Nutrition, Ranchi, Jharkhand

has organized the 1 st International Conference on Travel, Tourism, Hospitality, and Culture-2022

(ICTTHC) on the theme of “Promotion and Advertising of Leisure Activity for Sustainability of

Hospitality(PALASH) on 11th and 12th March, 202. The conference was conducted on Hybrid

mode.

INAUGURATION

International Conference on Travel, Tourism, Hospitality, and Culture-2022 (ICTTHC) was

inaugurated with l lighting by Chief Guest Hon’ble Governor of Jharkhand, Shri Ramesh

Bais, Guest of Honor, Shri Rahul Sharma, IAS, Secretary, Department of Planning and

Development, Govt. of Jharkhand, Shri Rahul Kumar Sinha, IAS, Director, Tourism, Govt. of

Jharkhand, Dr. Bhupesh Kumar, Principal, President ICTTHC and; IHM Ranchi and Alok Aswal,

Convener ICTTHC and; HOD, IHM Ranchi on 11th and 12th March, 2022 at IHM Ranchi. The

Book of Abstracts was released during the inauguration ceremony.

Shri Ramesh Bais, Hon’ble Governor of Jharkhand appreciated the hard work and

dedication of IHM Ranchi, for organizing the International Conference. He said that for

promoting, advancing and disseminating the knowledge of hospitality and hotel administration

IHM has been instrumental in setting high standards of knowledge. Hospitality plays an

important role for our society and mankind. With the rapid development of tourism in India, its

importance is increasing more and more. The conference will lead to fruitful discussions,

produce constructive results and arrive at some concrete suggestions, which will help policymakers to further boost the growth of the tourism and hospitality sector in the country.

Shri Rahul Sharma said that Jharkhand is developing a lot in the field of Tourism, any

country and state is known only by Tourism and tourism play an important role as a brand.

IHM Ranchi is the newest of all the IHMs across the country, but it has evolved a lot in the last

three years of its establishment. The first batch of IHM Ranchi will pass this year and all the

students have already been placed in different establishments. He envisioned this conference as

a forum where hospitality and tourism experts and professionals will come together to share

practical knowledge and technology, debate openly on policies, which are best for individual

operators and the community.

Dr. Bhupesh Kumar in his speech said It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you all

to the International Conference on Travel, Tourism, Hospitality and; Culture -2022. The

The conference aims to bring Tourism and Hospitality Researchers together to deliberate on the

subjects related to Travel, Tourism, Hospitality, and Culture. It is an honor to host the event

that too in new normal. The state of Jharkhand is a land of bountiful opportunities and one of all

most potential tourism destinations for travelers across the globe. This gives academicians and

research scholars to find scope for research in varied field of Hospitality and Tourism in India. I

would like to thank all those who are associated with this Conference, especially our organizing

team and the supporting staff for their tireless efforts in making this Conference a grand

success.

A vote of thanks was given by Mr. Alok Aswal, Conference Convener and; organizing Secretary

ICTTHC 2022 at the end of the Inauguration ceremony.

Dr. Asad Mohisn, Associate Professor, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, Prof.

Maharaj Vijay Reddy, Professor of Sustainable SME Growth, Birmingham City Business

School, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Prof. Ashish Dahiya, Professor, M.D University,

Rohtak, Haryana, Prof. Parikshat Singh Manhas, Professor, The Business School, University

of Jammu, Jammu and; Kashmir, Prof. Paramita Suklabadiya, IGNOU, New Delhi, Mr.

Nisheeth Srivastava, Principal, IHM Kolkata, Dr. Anand Kumar Singh, Principal, IHM

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Ms. Sharada Ghosh, Principal, IHM Bhubaneswar, Mr. Argha

Chakravorty, Principal, IHM Gurdaspur, Dr. Urvashi Yashroy, Dirtor, Tuli College of Hotel

management, Nagpur, Maharashtra, Dr. Bharti Gupta, Assistant Professor, Central University

of Jammu, India and Dr. Aarti Meshram, Principal, GITHMand;CT, Nagpur, Maharashtra

attended the conference.

The Conference explored overall theme related to Hotel, Travel and Tourism industry during

the two days through deliberations on 04 Technical Session Track:

(1) New Normal and Trends

(2) Promotion and Marketing

(3) Sustainability and Environment

(4) Culinary and Cultural Tourism

There were about 40 papers submitted for the conference out of which 38 papers were presented

during the conference.

Day 1, March 11, 2022

The Keynote address by Dr. Asad Mohsin, Associate Professor, The University of Waikato,

Hamilton, New Zealand gave an insight on “The Ageing Challenge in International

Hospitality Management: An intercultural assessment”. He told the Ageing population in

developed countries poses challenges not only to healthcare systems but also for tourism,

hospitality and recreation services. Modern medical technology and improved conditions are

helping to live longer and work longer. The segment is referred with different names/titles such

as elderly, older, aging, aged, retired, senior, silver market, third age, mature market etc. In

contrast to the youth audience, ageing consumers are sensitive to the image and status of goods

paying attention to the real characteristics of goods and services.

The Keynote address by Prof. Maharaj Vijay Reddy, Professor, Birmingham City Business

School, Birmingham, United Kingdom on “Rebuilding Hospitality and; Tourism: How green is

the recovery”. During his keynote he discussed about the impact of Crises, Disasters on

tourism. The crisis is an opportunity to rethink tourism for the future. He told to recycle and

reduce waste, Increasing awareness among tourist, Efficient management and conservation of

forests and other natural resources. All we require is Sustainability awareness and capacity

building - Education and; training to stake holders, International, National and; local corporation,

Research initiatives.

Technical Session Track -1: New Normal and Trends

Session Chair: Mr. Nisheeth Srivastava, Principal, IHM Kolkata and

Mr. Pankaj Chatterjee, Associate Professor RKDF University Ranchi,

Jharkhand

Rita Mitra and; Sohini Basu Mukhopadhyay presented paper on “Prospects of Re-Skilling and

Upskilling Employees in Hospitality Industry” emphasized that it literally seems like the

entire world is changing more rapidly than ever before. Every day brings in new technology,

app, trend or method of working that makes the older version completely obsolete. All sorts of

company must be prepared for these challenges and changes. COVID 19 forced most employers

to make vital changes in how they move ahead to cope up with odds in their field and comply

with limitations forced by the pandemic.

Dr. Goldi Puri presented paper on “Success Factors of online courses offered by Tourism

and Hospitality Institutes” highlighted on E-learning has generated enormous excitement in

education all over the world. It offers the potential to provide learning to new audiences and

chance to fundamentally transform learning delivery and the competitive landscape (Poehlein,

1996). The rapid and massive expansion of the Internet as a potential course delivery platform,

combined with the increasing interest in lifelong learning and budget restrictions has created a

substantial incentive for universities to develop e-learning courses.

John Major presented paper on “Exploring Success Strategies of Indian Start-up’s

(Restaurant) With Global Foot-Print in Food and Beverage Industry” explained that the

main purpose of this research is to explore how Indian food and Beverage startups have matured

and how local and global connectivity is critical to startup success. It is said that for good ideas

and true innovation, one needs to have human interactions, thought exchanges and debate.

Anindita Bharadwaj and; Dr. Amit Kumar presented paper on “A Study on Guestand#39;s

Perception Towards Housekeeping Services in Luxury Hotels of India” emphasized on

Hotel building has been an important economic support in India. The success of a hotel depends

on its guests. Keeping customers pleased is one of a hotel’s most challenging tasks. Customer

satisfaction and service are the foundation of a long-term client relationship. In this research,

hotel personnel in luxury Hotel Category and guests were asked about customer satisfaction

concerns. The study focuses on customer happiness and service quality of housekeeping

services in hotels.

Dr. Suneel Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar and; Varinder Kumar presented paper on “New Normal

Tourism post COVID-19: Trends and Issues” emphasized on COVID-19 has had an effect

on each and every business throughout the world, and the tourism and; hospitality business has

been particularly severely damaged. Earlier to COVIF-19, tourism industry has risen to be one

of the most prominent industries across the globe.

Rahul Bharti presented paper on “Post Covid-19 Innovative Front Office Practices in the

hotels of Delhi- NCR” highlighted on Post Covid-19 hospitality sector needs to adopt

sustainable and innovative practices to recover from the setbacks due to the pandemic. In this

regard, a survey related to current Front Office practices has been conducted in more than ten

hotel properties in Delhi-NCR region. These practices are compared with those which were

prevalent during the pre-covid times.

Technical Session Track -2: Promotion and Marketing

Session Chair: Mr. Argha Chakraborty, Principal, IHM Gurdaspur and

Dr. Nishikant Kumar, BIT Meshra, Ranchi, Jharkhand

Trina Deka and; Dr. Sudhanshu Verma presented paper on “Social Media- An overhyped

tool for destination marketing, being used awfully towards sustainable tourism”

emphasized on Social media allows the people to post unscrupulous data about almost anything.

The data needs to be converted into information for the marketers to be used fruitfully. Since

the input and editing of data is not controlled hence conversion of this data into useful

information is very difficult. The main objective of this study is to examine the authenticity of

the information available on social media and to analyses how effectiveness of using social

media for marketing and promotion of a destination, through it.

Abhishek Chowdhury and; Chandrokala Biswas presented paper on “Tourism Marketing

Strategies for Lady Travelers: A Case Study On Tourism Marketing Strategies for Lady

Travelers and; Feedback from Hospitality Professionals in Mumbai” emphasized on as the

tourist market becomes global, identification of gender differences in tourist behaviors and the

ability to meet the gender specific need will be the key to successful differentiation of the

tourism product. Unfortunately, there is reluctance by many tourism writers and practitioners to

recognize gender specific differences and to fully incorporate gender issues into the design and

marketing of travel and tourism products.

Ratan Lal Sahu and; Seema Jain presented paper on “The Transformation of Tourism

Industry in Post Covid 19 Era and Its Impact On Travel and Tour Businesses” emphasized

on CVOID 19’s effects on the tourism industry and its transformative power for both

professional and researchers are the goal of this study which will help both groups better

manage COVID19 situations pertaining to the industry. This article provides an overview of the

COVID 19 tourism destinations effects and how they can be used in tourism research.

Dr Harshada Satghare and; Nishant Sutare presented paper on “Use of Social Networking

sites for Tourism Marketing: Current Scenario and; Future Prospects” emphasized that

nowadays Social Networking Sites has become an unavoidable component of marketing

strategies of every small and big travel organization. Moreover, new social media channels

are emerging and influencing the methods of tourism marketing now then. Hence the present

research has aimed to anise the present usage of social networking sites among the public and

private tourism stakeholders and their further plans related to the use of sites.

Neha Dubey presented paper on “Marketing strategies of airlines operating in India with its

impact on customer satisfaction” emphasized on the aviation industry plays a significant role

in contributing to the GDP through the travel and tourism sector in the Indian economy. The

civil aviation industry in India has emerged as one of the fastest growing industries in the

country. After China and the United States of America, India has become the third-largest

domestic aviation market in the world.

Pratim Chatterjee and; Debasish Batabyal presented paper on “Analyzing Reviews for Future

Marketing of Jyotirlings in India with Special Reference to Kashi Vishwanath Temple,

Varanasi, India” emphasized on Varanasi or Benaras is believed to have been one of the oldest

extant cities in the world, with Kashi Vishwamnanth as its spiritual identity and religious

salvation. India’s twelve Jyotirlings is also one of the oldest extant pilgrim-circuits of my

mythology, religion and history. The present article is based on reviews in Trip Advisor for all

these twelve Jyotirlings in India, and surprisingly the pride of this Jyotirling is found dwindling.

Rimjhim Neog presented paper on “Destination Designing, Marketing and Management:

Issues and consideration” emphasized on Tourist have always attracted to specific locations.

Destination designing and planning on the other hand is new phenomenon for tourism

industry. Previously travelers travelled to places of their choice (beaches, old cities,

pilgrimage tours, hill stations etc.) that had developed into tourist destination through time,

because of their unique traits, they are popular tourist destinations.

Sahil Sharma and; Dr. Jeet Dogra presented paper on “Inputs for effective marketing of

Hospitality in Ranchi” emphasized on the tourism and hospitality industry is full of

competition today, effective promotion and marketing of products and services play a key role

in the overall success of nay business. In this study, the researchers identify key experiential

dimensions of hospitality services in Ranchi.

Harjot Kaur, Shaina Arora, and; Jyoti Sharma presented paper on “Social Media Marketing:

A Paradigm shift in tourism marketing with the advent of social media” emphasized on

Social media has altered every part of our existence, including our consumption habits. These

advancements have had a tremendous impact on organizations, primarily by enabling new

marketing methods. The paper summarizes recent debates about the future of marketing and

how businesses market to their customers using different social media platforms.

Day 2, March 12, 2022

The second day of conference started with welcoming of guests by Dr. Bhupesh Kumar, Principal,

IHM Ranchi. The Chief Guest for Day 2 was Mr. L. K. Ganguli, Director(Aand;F), National

Council for Hotel management, Noida.

Mr. L. K. Ganguli in his speech informed about the fast growing travel and tourism industry.

Tourism has experienced continued growth and expanding ‎diversification to become one of the

fastest-growing economic sectors in the country. ‎Tourism is closely linked to development and

involves a growing number ‎of new destinations. These dynamics have turned tourism into a key

driver for socio-‎economic progress. He appreciated IHM Ranchi for conducting an international

conference. ‎

Key note Address by Prof. Manohar Sajnani, Director Amity Institute of Travel and Tourism

at Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India on “Sustainable Community Development”.

In his keynote he told Sustainable Community Development may be defined as

environmentally, socially and economically benefits people without disturbing the ecosystem.

Today population of world has increased significantly which cause degradation of environment

due to massive use of natural resources. Hence it has become essential to make every

community economically and prosperously sustained. Further as the population increases there

will also be increase in the use of bare essential of live needs as food, water and; shelter etc. when

a community becomes sustainable it generate not only profit economically, but also provides

social equality and friendly environment. He said happiness is the key of tourism.

Keynote Address by Prof. Ashish Dahiya, professor, Hotel and; Tourism Management. M.D,

University, Rohtak, Haryana on “Understanding life skills and making our life blissful with

their application in everyday life”. He told that leisure is the way to live. Life skills is a term

open to wide interpretation, it is used to describe a set of basic skills acquired through learning

and direct life experience that enable individuals and groups to effectively handle issues and

problems commonly encountered in daily life. He said behavioral changes through life skills:

Happiness, Knowledge, Motivation, Acceptance, Good habits, Lifestyle.

Keynote Address by Prof. Parikshat Singh Manhas, Director, School of Hospitality and;

Tourism Management (SHTM), Professor, The Business School (TBS), University of Jammu,

Jammu and; Kashmir on “Quality Enhancement in Tourism and; Hospitality Industry”. The

COVID-19 pandemic has seriously affected the political and economic development pattern in the

world. It has deeply changed the hospitality industry and human resource service mode of hospitality.

The livelihood of a lot of people depends on tourism and; the hospitality industry. Once the recovery process has

started we have to address all globally how to build up a better blueprint. Trust is a very important factor

to create sustainable tourism all over the world.

Technical Session Track -3: Sustainability and Environment

Session Chair: Dr. Anand Kumar Singh, Principal, IHM, Bhopal, Madhya and

Dr. Sonia Sharma, Associate Professor, IGNOU, New Delhi

Dr. Supriya Sikari presented paper on “Community Sustainability and Community

Development Through Tourism Practices: An empirical study on ‘Natungram Craft-

Village” considered to be the largest and fastest growing industry, tourism causes in building

and reviving country’s economy by earning foreign exchange, generating employment and

boosting indigenous business opportunities. Tourism also contributes in Socio-cultural

development by understanding, participating, practicing and respecting each other’s culture

both by tourist and host community.

Anup.S.Patwal and; Dr. Jagdeep Khanna presented a paper on “Starting Homestay Business

Post Covid-19: A Social Entrepreneurial Approach” emphasized on the primary goal of

this research is to use social entrepreneurship to make the homestay business more

competitive after the coronavirus(COVID-19) pandemic. The data is acquired from

government organizations, ministries, and commercial travel businesses participating in the

domestic travel and tourism sector.

Gagandeep Soni, Dr. Sarah Hussain and; Saima Kareem presented paper on “The Impact of

Environment-Friendly Practices On Customer Satisfaction in Hotels: A Review of

Literature” emphasized on The study’s goal is to examine at diverse environment friendly

measures employed by the hospitality sector and analyze their influence on customer

satisfaction. From 2000 to 2020, 31 publications with keywords like “environmental friendly,”

“customer satisfaction,” “customer loyalty,” and “sustainability” were downloaded from major

online research databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, Research Gate, and Emerald

Insights.

Neha Kumari and; Dr. Nidhi Nayna presented paper on “Women Career Elevation in

Hospitality Industry: An Overview” elaborate that nowadays, women hold incredibly unique

status in a society, they played various roles in their institutions such as family, political or other

social groups. Moreover, in today’s Indian industry women are gaining more power and

positions as compared to past.

Ravi Kumar and; Dr. Bhupesh Kumar presented paper on “Tribal Tourism Planning and

Development in Jharkhand: An Application of Four Hs of Indigenous Tourism”

emphasized on the state of Jharkhand “Nature’s hidden Jewel”, come into existence on 15 th

November 2000 is the land of Bhagwan Birsa Munda. The state is blessed with rich natural

mineral resources, diverse flora and fauna and has enormous tourism potential with Tribal

Tourism, Religious Tourism, Heritage Tourism, Mining Tourism, Eco Tourism, Adventure

Tourism. There are as many as 32 tribes in the state of Jharkhand, each tribe have a unique

culture, custom, tradition and heritage.

Rohan Joglekar and; Tanya Singh presented paper on “To study the significance of Sustainable

Tourism in India” emphasized on Tourism industry is considered as one of the fastest growing

industry in the world. It is an important source of foreign exchange as well. Tourism sector is

extremely sensitive industry which affected by various environmental factors and incorporates

distinct features of information of the society not only of one country but across the world.

Banani Mondal and; Suman Ghosh presented paper on “A Study on Green Hotel Practices and

Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals” emphasized on Hospitality and Tourism

of India has emerged as one of the key service sectors in the context of the country’s economy

and have led the way for development. The present day scenario of the hotel industry has

changes with the shift of focus of the global traveler from high rise hotel buildings in cities to

places that are close to nature and have a peaceful natural environment which does not damage

the natural ecosystem and ecology around.

Suchismita Roy Indra and; Ishika Karia presented paper on “A study on new practices

adopted by Hotels in Housekeeping Department in 5 star hotels in Mumbai post Covid 19”

emphasized on the hotel is a unique place for people to interact, get together and exchange

ideas. Hotel employees are employees who work side by side to provide guests with the best

possible experience. Housekeeping departments are often overlooked, but their work affects all

departments of the hotel. Over time, the housekeeping sector has changed significantly with

new practices following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Vimal Kumar, Surbhi and; Bhavesh Gupta presented paper on “A Study of New Challenges in

learning for students pursuing hospitality programs and new demands of Employers in

hospitality sector in District Faridabad, Haryana” emphasized on we have seen a surge in

the universities and stand-alone institutions offering long term and short term hospitality a

programs and modules in the preceding years to support varying human resource demands in

the hospitality and tourism sectors. The purpose of the study to find out and address the new

challenges encountered by the hotel management students in online learning and the new norms

applicable in Industrial Training and; placement of Hospitality students in the post-pandemic

times.

Arvind Sonkamble and; Pallavi Yedgaonkar presented paper on “To Study the Role of

Hospitality in Health Sector” emphasized on Health plays vital roles in today’s lifestyle,

people are travelling for many purposes tend to have food outside. Youth like to try different

cuisine which is one of the major causes of effecting health negatively. Hotels, restaurants and

other hospitality sectors plays important role in serving hygienic food in clean ambiance.

Abinash Dash and; Sambit Suman presented paper on “Bibliometric Analysis of Central

Finance Assistance (Cfa) Seminars by Ministry of Tourism from 2017 -2020” emphasized

on Research performance is an important part of academic pedagogy system. Continuous

research activities show continuous expansion in capacity building of academic as well as

an academic milieu. The Ministry of Tourism provides financial Assistance (CFA) to establish and

upgrade the Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and; Applied Nutrition(IHMs)

and the National Council of Hotel Management in the country.

Madhuri Deshbhratar and; Suchismita Roy Indra presented paper on A Study On Changing

Trends in Housekeeping Department of Five Star Hotels in Mumbai Post Covid- 19

emphasized on this pandemic no other department than the Housekeeping department has

evolved so rapidly. As we all know the hospitality industry is a dynamic industry and the

The housekeeping department plays a vital role in keeping the hotel clean and safe.

Technical Session Track -4: Culinary and Cultural Tourism

Session Chair: Dr. Urvashi Yashroy, Director, Tuli College of Hotel Management, Nagpur,

Maharashtra

Dr. Aarti Meshram, Principal, Government Institute of Hotel Management and;

Catering Technology, Nagpur

Dr. Amit Kumar, CT University, Punjab

Srijani Chatterjee and; Vikram Singh presented a paper on “Prospect for Development of

Sualkuchi is a Destination for Cultural Tourism: Perceptions of Local People and Tourists

in Assam” emphasized on Sualkchi is a weaver’s village in Assam, having immense potential

as a center for culture and heritage. This village is home to around 17000 handlooms, and the

weavers here consider this an heirloom passed on from generation to generation. The people of

this area also suffered hugely due to the pandemic and these flag bearers of heritage and

traditions are surviving on the bare necessities.

Siddhartha Dey, Nomita Dey, and; Harveer Singh presented a paper on “Sustainable Food

Consumption: An Overview of Contemporary Preserve Food Items” emphasized on

Sustainable tourism has become a progressively popular field of research since the late 1980s.

However, the sustainable tourism debate is patchy, disjointed and often flawed with false

assumptions and arguments. This paper is a brief critique of some of the weaknesses in the

sustainable tourism literature.

Manish Semwal and; Anup S Patwal presented a paper on “A Systematic Literature Review on

Local Food Tourism and Regional Development in Uttrakhand” emphasized the use of

food as a distinctive feature of locations, as well as its ability to influence visitors’ travel

decisions, is a contentious issue in academics. Various nations utilize different phases to refer to

Tourism and Food. Food tourism, gastronomic, and food tourism are all interchangeable terms.

Rishabh Kumar, Deepanshu Khurana, Akhil Chawla, and; Dr. Suneel Kumar presented

a paper on “A Critical Investigation into the Emergence and Rise of the Cloud Kitchen”

expressed the major objective of this is study is to see the emergence of cloud kitchens. In the

A modern era where the generation wants everything on the mobile; the Cloud kitchen to get more

popular. Cloud Kitchens are an increasingly vivid model that a lot of new generation

entrepreneurs can move into in recent times.

Deepti Yadav and; Dr.Gaurav Bathla presented a paper on “A study on the factors affecting

the change in food lifestyle of the consumers during COVID-19: a special reference towards

convenience food” emphasized on the purpose of this research is to study the change in the

consumption pattern of food during the covid-19 pandemic in India. The study focused on the

convenience food-related lifestyle and behavior of the consumers changed due to pandemic

Objectives were fulfilled by collecting information from questionnaires through a google form.

Dr. Dhanraj Kalgi, Ashwini Talaulikar, and; Yogendra Tanwar presented a paper on “The study

of advancement in the Tourism and Hospitality industry during Post Covid-19 pandemic”

emphasize on Post Covid-19 pandemic has brought a new revolution in tourism and hospitality.

The new normal put into practice by the government had challenged the tourism and hospitality

industry to evolve new service processes for their revival and survival. Emerging technology

turned to be a boon to this industry as it aided in virtual reality tours, the Internet of thighs, voice

search and contactless payments to provide and maintain the quality of service and customer

satisfaction.

Apurba Chakraborty and; Dr. Santosh Kumar Upadhyay presented a paper on “How the

COVID 19 Pandemic, Effects on Tourism and; Hospitality Industry, of Dooars Region: An

Overview” emphasized on Hospitality and; Tourism industry in Dooars has been the main contributor

to the revenue of income by increasing the GDP Growth of North Bengal. Tourism Industry of

Dooars not only employs workers in cities but also provides an earning base for the rural

population.

Baljit Singh Kalsi presented a paper on “Culinary Tourism- An Upcoming Opportunity for

Tourism Industry in Jharkhand”.

Dr. Dhanraj Kalgi, Ashwini Talaulikar, and; Asmita Patil presented a paper on “To study the

significance of relationship marketing for improving customer loyalty in hospitality and

tourism industry” expressed the relationship marketing is a type of marketing originated from

direct response marketing campaigns which accentuates not only on retention of customers but

also on satisfaction comparatively than sales dealings. Relationship marketing inspires the

establishments of hospitality and tourism to cultivate relationships with guests, suppliers, peers

and partners, to uphold their reliability to the trade.

The conference concluded with a Valedictory Ceremony and Workshop delivered by Dr. Bharti

Gupta, Assistant Professor, Department of Tourism and; Travel Management, Central University

of Jammu, Jammu and; Kashmir on the topic “How to Write and; Publish Research Paper for

International Journals” emphasized to know about what to keep in mind before writing a paper,

things related to writing for Avoiding Desk Reject, how to pick your target journal, understanding the

meaning of Bibliometric and methods, to understand the meaning of citation, citation index and about the

measures that emerge from citation analysis and to know about the Peer Review Process, 4Ps of

Publishing, Publication ethics, Open Access Journals, UGC-CARE, useful software, and SCI-HUB.

The concluding vote of thanks was given by Dr. Bhupesh Kumar, Principal, IHM Ranchi and;

President of ICTTHC 2022 who acknowledged the efforts of all the Researchers and Presenters

for their excellent cooperation and contribution to the Tourism and Hospitality field.

 

 

NEWS | IHCL Launches Paathya - An Industry Leading Initiative

IHCL Launches Paathya - An Industry Leading Initiative

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India’s largest hospitality company announced a framework to drive its sustainability and social impact measures under Paathya. Derived from the Sanskrit term ????, inferring a path, Paathya encapsulates initiatives to lead positive change with IHCL’s core values of Trust of all stakeholders, Awareness around the needs of our ecosystem and Joy at heart.

Speaking on the occasion, Hon’ble Union Minister of Tourism, Culture and Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Government of India, Shri G Kishan Reddy, said “Sustainable and responsible tourism is the way forward and the Government of India is already working in this direction. The government and the industry together are exploring ideas, solutions, and strategies to face the environmental and societal challenges. I applaud IHCL for its holistic approach of Paathya and for leading the path for the sector.”

The function was graced by Ms. Rupinder Brar, Additional DG, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.

Taking ahead IHCL’s over a century-old legacy, Paathya forges a journey focused on Environmental Stewardship, Social Responsibility, Excellence in Governance, Preserving Heritage, Value Chain Transformation, and Sustainable Growth.

Mr. Puneet Chhatwal, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, IHCL, said, “Today, it has become even more important to chart a new tomorrow - one that is more sustainable and inclusive. We believe this is the only way to drive India’s journey to being among the top travel and tourism economies. The launch of Paathya is in line with IHCL’s commitment to strengthen its resolve of contributing to the society with an integrated approach towards creating sustainable growth and positive impact. This reaffirms our founder, Jamsetji Tata’s vision of keeping community at the heart of business. ”

IHCL has defined several short and long-term goals to be fulfilled by 2030 under Paathya. From 100% elimination of single-use plastic across all its hotels to ensuring 100% of waste water is reused, the company’s 100% of hotels will be certified to a global sustainability standard. Representing best practices, 78 IHCL hotels have achieved EarthCheck certification with 47 Platinum recognitions, largest in the global tourism industry. Furthermore, all business meetings and conferences will go green with the introduction of Innergise - Green Meetings, reducing their environmental impact.

Taking ahead its commitment to skill building, and create employability for the deserving and the marginalized, IHCL aims to impact the livelihood of over 100,000 youth. Long heralded as the custodian of Indian heritage, IHCL’s collaboration with UNESCO, will see adoption of 100% of Intangible Cultural Heritage (IHC) projects in the geographies it operate in.


Pride Group of Hotels to unveil newly refurbished Pride Amber Vilas Resort & Convention Centre

Pride Group of Hotels to unveil newly refurbished Pride Amber Vilas Resort & Convention Centre

The Pride Amber Vilas Resort & Convention Centre Jaipur, an exclusive resort hugely popular with domestic and international tourists has now been extensively refurbished and is set to reopen in April 2022. Located away from the bustle of modern-day cities this upscale ethnic resort has been an expression of the spirit of Rajasthan and its royal elegance. It has now undergone a makeover to let guests discover the colorful nuances of rustic charm blended with luxury indulgences that they can fully immerse themselves in.

Announcing the development, Atul Upadhyay, Vice President, Pride Group of Hotels says, “Pride Amber Vilas has over the years enjoyed pre-eminence in attracting large section of leisure tourists from across the world. We are now delighted to unveil the refurbished resort that will allow us to cater to well-heeled travelers looking for opulence and local experiences. The resort is redesigned with a perfect amalgamation of modern interpretation and customary themes that echoes the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan now in name of Pride Amber Vilas Resort & Convention Centre”.

Spread on a sprawling 70 acres, ‘Pride Amber Vilas Resort & Convention Centre’ now features 95 cottages & suites meticulously designed with tastefully adorned ethnic décor, contemporary amenities, and breathtaking views. Each of the rooms reflects an eclectic mix of style, glamour and all-out Rajasthani inspiration. It narrates stories of romance and chivalry, synonymous with this magical land set amidst the desolate desert beauty. All the guest rooms are fully air-conditioned and decorated with all contemporary elements equipped with wi-fi internet access, attached bath, minibars, wardrobes and LCD TVs.

The facilities include a multi-cuisine restaurant serving Rajasthani and international menu, a bar stocking refreshing beverage, a swimming pool, gym with latest fitness equipment’s, games room, and a Spa/ Jacuzzi/ Sauna centre that will beacon guests with healing pleasures. Pride Amber Vilas Resort & Convention Centre boasts of being one of the largest convention center with more than 26,000 square feet of convention centre in Jaipur. It offers a perfect venue for weddings, receptions, and events with 2 spacious lush green lawns and 3 banquets ready to accommodate 100 to 500 guests.

With its presence around 40 great locations, 4,000 rooms, 80 restaurants, 107 banquets, conference halls, thereby reinforcing itself as a one-stop destination for MICE. Currently, Pride Hotels operates and manages a chain of hotels under the brand name “Pride Plaza Hotel” an Indian Luxury Collection, “Pride Hotels” which are conveniently centrally city located business hotels, “Pride Resorts” at mesmerizing destinations and Mid-Market segment hotels for every business “Pride Biznotels”. Locations are prominently at: New Delhi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Pune, Nagpur, Bangalore, Chennai, Rajkot, Goa, Jaipur, Indore, Udaipur, Bharatpur, Mussoorie, Dapoli, Puri, Gangtok, Anand, Manjusar (Vadodara) Upcoming locations are: Alkapuri (Vadodara), Nainital, Jim Corbett, Jabalpur, Daman, Rishikesh, Aatapi, Surendranagar, Dwaraka, Bhavnagar, Bharuch, Agra, Somnath, Dehradun, Chandigarh, Neemrana, Rajkot, Bhopal & Haldwani.

Eclat Insights | IPOT & ISPT - 2 Perspectives To Empathy Explained With Real-World Service Examples

A perspective is a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.

One approach observes and infers how someone feels. This is imagine-other perspective-taking (IOPT). The other way to empathise is to put yourself into someone else's situation, this is imagine-self perspective-taking (ISPT).

IOPT - Imagine-other perspective-taking

  • is thinking about someone else's feelings, without taking those feelings upon yourself.

  • translates into imagining the thoughts and emotions of the other person

ISPT - imagine-self perspective-taking

  • is the traditional 'walking in a mile in someone else's shoes'.

  • means imagining what one’s own thoughts and emotions would be if one were in the situation of the other person

Why is it relevant to Hospitality & Service Industries?

At the very heart of a service is the act of creating, crafting and providing solutions. Solutions that are a response to stated or unstated needs. A guest's stated need might be a room to sleep in for the night, but the unstated needs are safety, no disturbance (peace), a comfortable bed, working appliances, water and maybe breakfast in the morning. Every time a guest books a hotel room, she does not need to state these.

If all service is a response to needs, wants or desires, then the ability to read, deduce and understand the needs can be a big differentiator for your business.  

Learning to respond to these needs can be innovative and may create whole new categories(think AirBnB, All Day Dining, All Day Breakfast, plunge pools in rooms etc).

Using perspective, both types, you can make this into practice.  

Actionable Insights with Real-World Examples

eg 1 - General Manager For A Day Concept or HOD For A Day

One employee / Team Member gets to be the Hotel General Manager or HOD for a day (shadowing)

  • IOPT - Imagine-other perspective

For the GM/HOD - be open to what the team member feels, pays attention to, asks, spends time on, is enamoured by or in awe of.

For the Team Member who is shadowing - ask questions, watch what the GM/HOD pays attention to, try to understand the rationale behind the decisions.

  • ISPT - imagine-self perspective

For the GM/HOD - appreciate that your team member may be anxious about the day. Let them know what to expect. Make them comfortable. Listen to their ideas. Let them make an actual decision. Put yourself in their shoes by remembering your early career days.

For the Team Member who is shadowing - appreciate this is a big opportunity, let the GM/HOD know you value it, ask what you can or should not do. Attend a meeting pretending to be the GM or the HOD. Fully immerse yourself into that reality.

See a real-world example of this from Hyatt

eg 2 - Let Reservation/ Sales/ Front Desk team members sleep in the hotel rooms.

They will get first-hand exposure to what a guest feels. 

Make sure you give them the following:

  • A checklist for a proper room check. This becomes feedback for Housekeeping

  • A list of activities /tasks that guests usually undertake. e.g. charging phones, watching tv, using the shower, ordering food & eating it in the room, switching on / off lights, of course, sleeping in the bed.

If you do this, you will find the following:

  • Your team now understands why the guests are so angry when they call from the room

  • Your team will want you to change things in the room. If that cannot be done, they will want you to put better signage.

  • Your team will give much better room orientations. they will point out things that they assumed were obvious before this experience.

If as a leader you are willing to do this, I would invite you to also let the In-Room Dining / Room Service crew eat in a hotel room. Do this and you will find at least 10 things that need to be changed in your current SOPs and you will find your guest feedback from these services suddenly improving. 

When we got a team to sleep in the hotel rooms, immediately, there was a change in the bed making process (the duvet was no longer tucked under the mattress as the team realised one had to wrestle it free at bedtime), water was now kept at the bedside, not on the minibar, a new master switch was added for all lights in the room (the rooms had 7 light switches), extra crockery & cutlery was added for meals. The changes continued for some time. 

How To Make This Wow

Not every process needs you or your team to be ISPT (walking in someone else shoes). Most innovation, guest centricity can come from IOPT (thinking about what other's feel).

However, some solutions will only emerge if you truly immerse yourself in your guest's perspective. Wheelchair friendly facilities, allergy concerns, safety & security are among these.

If you truly want to create those amazing solutions, pick one, for example - wheelchair friendly facilities, and live your hotel, restaurant as a wheelchair-bound person. Log your experience, take videos from that POV. The perspective you gain will invaluable. Check out - https://gowheeltheworld.com/ to see how when you get it, you get it.

Meet the leadership team at the Taj Exotica Resort & Spa The Palm Dubai

The new Taj Exotica Resort & Spa The Palm in Dubai has introduced its leadership team. The resort from the Indian operating giant has named its general manager, hotel manager, executive chef and department directors.

Ranjit Phillipose, area director Middle East and general manager of Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai said: “We are very pleased to have launched Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai. We look forward to establishing the Taj Exotica name in the region and showcasing Tajness to our esteemed guests. As a brand, we take pride in everything we do, and the team will embody this in the ethos of their work. I’m confident every guest will enjoy the resort’s unique offerings and world-class hospitality.”

The team at Taj Exotica Resort & Spa The Palm Dubai The Palm

Ranjit Phillipose – area director, Middle East and general manager

A Taj stalwart, Phillipose has been with the group for close to three decades. Starting as a duty manager for Taj Coromandel Hotel in 1993, he became room director for Taj Boston in 2005, later hotel manager of the same hotel until 2009.

He would go on to become general manager of Taj Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad, later general manager of Taj Exotica Resort and Spa in the Maldives. In 2015 he came area director for Taj Goa and GM of Taj Exotica in Goa. From 2016 onwards, he worked in the Middle East, first as GM of Taj Dubai and later as an area director.

Greg Kocsis – Hotel manager

Originally from Hungary, Greg Kocsis is an experienced hotel manager with international experience in the luxury market, having previously worked in Beverly Hills, Miami, Barbados, London, Oman and Maldives for leading hotel brands over the course of 18 years.

The well-being of staff is a value Kocsis holds close to his heart. He said: “Our colleagues are the essence of our business, as we take care of them, it reflects back on their sincere attitude and dedicated care to our guests, which makes us stand out among our competitors.”

Dorsai Khaghani – director of sales & marketing

With over 15 years of experience, Dorsai Khaghani has led a number of successful launches of some of Dubai’s biggest and most successful hotel brands. She has previously served as a VIP sales executive for Atlantis Dubai, later moving up to manager of international sales at the famous Dubai hotel.

Her move to Taj marks an end to an eight-year career with Sofitel Dubai The Palm where she was director of sales leisure and later DOSM.

Lionel Dousse – F&B director

Swiss-born Lionel Dousse, director of food and beverage at Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai, is bringing 14 years of experience to this role and has previously worked in Djibouti, Ghana, and Latvia, as well as the UAE. He specializes in creating dining concepts for pre-opening restaurants and bars. 

Dousse is responsible for developing unique dining experiences for the food and beverage operations across the seven outlets, including banqueting with two ballrooms and eight meeting rooms. 

Outlets at the new hotel include Indian spot Varq, Middle Eastern rooftop bar, and lounge Raia, the international Palm Kitchen, British pub Roaring Rabbit, seafood bistro The Coast, and Lime Pool Bar.

Sonu Koithara – Executive chef

Having been a part of the IHCL (Indian Hotels Company Limited) for over 15 years, Sonu Koithara has been an integral part of the culinary teams for several hotels in India and recently in Dubai with the opening of Taj Jumeirah Lakes Towers. He has big plans to put Taj Exotica Resort and Spa, The Palm, Dubai on the map.

Dr. Arun Aravind – director of spa

Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai will house its own resident Ayurvedic expert. Dr. Arun Aravind, a seasoned wellness professional, joins the team with over 22 years of experience and brings in-depth knowledge of the practice of Ayurveda to the hotel’s spa.  

He is a certified practitioner of Ayurvedic Management of Metabolic Syndrome and has worked in many resort spas throughout India. One of his specialties is curating destination retreat programs that combine holistic wellness practices with lifestyle management.

TAAI launches Brochure & Theme Logo for 66th Convention to be held in Sri Lanka in April, 2022

TAAI launches Brochure & Theme Logo for 66th Convention to be held in Sri Lanka in April, 2022

Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) on the invitation from Sri Lankan Tourism Promotion Board (SLTPB) and Sri Lankan Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO), will be holding its 66th Convention and Exhibition at Colombo, Sri Lanka from April 19 – 22, 2022.

TAAI today unveiled its Convention Brochure and Theme Logo for its 66th Convention and Exhibition at a Press Conference and Road-Show at Hotel - The Park, New Delhi.

Jyoti Mayal, President TAAI, said, “I am truly delighted for receiving such an overwhelming response from the industry ever since we have announced the Convention in Sri Lanka. In the present scenario, there is an immediate need to build on our regional strengths and to explore more opportunities for growth in travel and tourism. The theme of the Convention 'Collaborate to Conquer', will focus to promote and establish travel and tourism between the two nations of Sri Lanka and India. SLTPB being the Main Sponsor for the 3day event in Sri Lanka, is looking forward to showcase their products and services to the Indian stakeholder partners, who shall boost bi-lateral Tourism into and from Sri Lanka. We have survived a tough phase and now have embarked the revival journey with positivity and vigour. Our mission is to build trust and confidence to deal with the challenges that exist in the new normal and move forward with a unified strategy for future sustenance through collaborations.”

“Our Convention logo, theme, brochure and the entire program will revolve around building a positive vibe and brainstorming to find ways and means through which the global tourism fraternity is coming together to embrace synergies for a brighter future,” she added.

Sri Lanka Tourism Chairperson, Kimarli Fernando stated, “It is a pleasure to partner with TAAI to host its 66th Convention and Exhibition in Sri Lanka. India being one of the main source markets for Sri Lanka, TAAI Convention is a great opportunity to promote tourism experiences of Sri Lanka to the Indian market. Key tourism product segments such as culture, and religious tourism, weddings, films will have a great potential in attracting Indian travellers. India has become a vital market for Sri Lanka Tourism in a post pandemic environment with many airlines operating to major tourist generating cities in India. Sri Lanka Tourism believes that the industry stakeholders will take the maximum exposure by engaging with the Indian travel trade during the upcoming TAAI convention.”

Shri Arvind Singh IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, said, “The dynamic global geostrategic and geo-economic landscape is intensifying competition and redefining principles and values on which the regional order should be based. The apparent barriers of the pandemic have created a new kind of catalyst for greater connectivity, cooperation, and co-existence. The vast Indo-Pacific region is home to more than 64 per cent of the world’s population and accounts for 62 per cent of global GDP. India and Sri Lanka are two very important countries in terms of tourism and the 66th TAAI Convention will provide a valuable opportunity to tourism stakeholders to collaborate for trade and business with the fast-growing Indian outbound Industry. I am glad to know that TAAI will promote ‘Inbound into India’ as an important subject at this convention and will strive to attract Sri Lankans to connect well with India.”

The dignitaries and officials from TAAI unveiled the Convention Brochure and Logo in the presence of industry professionals, representatives from Sri Lanka Tourism, SLAITO and Sri Lanka High Commission. Officials from MoT, GOI and from SLAITO had also joined in virtually to attend the event.

“With the global aviation and economies opening up for tourism, especially in the light of commercial flights restarting from March 27, there is no better time than now to hold this Convention. We – the travel trade of India, can reiterate with confidence to the traveller by ourselves travelling overseas with renewed vigour. TAAI has taken this rightful opportunity to hold this Indian Travel Congress in Sri Lanka, so as to facilitate international mobility amongst our members and the trade at large. This shall give us all a platform to ‘Collaborate to Conquer’ with all our stakeholder partners in India and overseas,” said Jay Bhatia, Vice President, TAAI.

Mr. Ravindran Veeraperumal, Regional Manager – India & Bangladesh – SriLankan Airlines, gave an exhaustive and enlightening presentation on the airline’s operations and its expansion plans for the future. The airline is also the official airline sponsor for the 66th Convention & Exhibition of TAAI in Colombo this year.

Concluding the event, Bettaiah Lokesh, Hon. Secretary General, TAAI said, “Sri Lanka has always been one of the favourite destinations for Indians and now with the international skies opening up, it is an ideal destination for hosting the convention. Sri Lanka's close proximity to India along with its focus on boosting regional tourism, strengthening bilateral relations and developing trade, investments and tourism makes it an important market for our country. The convention will provide a wonderful opportunity for our delegates to experience the serene beauty of this unique island country. We at TAAI look forward to welcoming our member delegates from “Incredible India” into the serene “So Sri Lanka”.

A fruitful networking session between a delegation from Sri Lanka and TAAI members took place today in New Delhi which was attended by over 200 stakeholder partners/members of TAAI, stated TAAI-Hon. Treasurer Mr. Shreeram Patel was also present on the occasion and felt that with the overwhelming response to the roadshow; SLTPB, SLAITO and TAAI are excited to welcome all delegates for the Convention in Colombo.

RADISSON BLU RESORT MALDIVES WINS MULTIPLE LUXURY LIFESTYLE AWARDS

Nestled on the edge of South Ari Atoll like a filigree of gemstones, Radisson Blu Resort Maldives adds to its accolades a multiple award winner title of 2022 Luxury Lifestyle Awards in the categories of Best Luxury Island Resort in Maldives and Best Luxury Honeymoon Resort in Maldives. This is the resort’s second consecutive year of receiving the recognition from Luxury Lifestyle Awards, after securing the title of The Best Luxury Hotel in Maldives in 2021.

Just 105 KM from Velana International Airport, the resort makes this dream destination more accessible than ever before. All 128 beachfront or overwater villas ranging from 215 to 790 square meters feature private pools, ocean views, with one, two or three bedrooms. For the ultimate getaway, the Presidential Suite promises two levels of indoor and alfresco living space overlooking the shimmering sea.

Radisson Blu Resort Maldives blends an idyllic ambiance with exceptional amenities to create engaging guest journeys. The diverse dining selection includes three restaurants, three bars, an experiential wine & cocktail dining at The Lab, and destination dining by the beach or in the infinity pool. Guests can explore the amazing marine world from the diving and watersports center, soothe their senses at the overwater spa, and work out at the yoga pavilion, fitness center, or multi-purpose sports court, while the kids’ club keeps the young ones entertained and educated.

“Our guests immediately feel the difference as we welcome them with the service from our hearts and hands at our magnificent setting. Stay stylishly in the generously sized villas and indulge in our ever-evolving culinary offerings. We continue to fulfill the vision of a tropical island paradise.” stated Gavin Sanders, General Manager of Radisson Blu Resort Maldives.

Luxury Lifestyle Awards is a global award selecting, recognizing, celebrating and promoting the best luxury goods and services all over the world to connect people with the best of luxury. It is one of the world’s most recognized and respected brands, providing assurance of the highest quality, and representing pioneering excellence and innovation. Winners of Luxury Lifestyle Awards are determined through conducting thorough category- and region-based research. Selected winners are recognized worldwide and confirm the exceptional nature of а company in the eyes of the global professional and consumer community.

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Appointment | The Westin Pune appoints Girdhar Jangid as Director of Finance

Girdhar Jangid

In his role, he will be instrumental in the preparation of Capex and operational Budgets with regular forecasting of reports

The Westin Pune Koregaon Park has appointed Girdhar Jangid as Director of Finance for The Westin Pune Koregaon Park. In his role, he will be instrumental in the preparation of Capex and operational Budgets with regular forecasting of reports. He will also play a key role in helping drive financial results through optimization of cost and materializing the potential savings.  

A qualified Chartered Accountant, Girdhar has 9.5 years of hospitality industry experience in accounting and finance. Prior to joining The Westin Pune Koregaon Park, he started his career with a CA firm, J G Verma and Co. At the time, Girdhar received several opportunities to interact with major clients that were professionals in the hospitality realm, and is also one of the reasons why he chose to explore his potential in the hospitality space.

Pursuing the same interest, he was associated with W Goa, through the Project Company as Accounts Manager, and later, he joined the hotel during the pre-opening period as Finance Manager. In 2018, he was promoted as Sr. Finance Manager and in 2020, was promoted again as Assistant Director of Finance. 

Some of his noteworthy accomplishments include a “Manager of the Year” award for the year 2018 at W Goa and implementation of GST compliance in W Goa, with zero non-compliance/default cases in the last 4 years. 

Girdhar holds a B.Com in Accounting and Finance (BAF) from Mumbai University. When he isn’t working, one can find him engaging with his hobbies of playing badminton, cycling, listening to music, and playing and watching cricket.

Commenting on his appointment, Girdhar Jangid, Director of Finance, The Westin Pune Koregaon Park, said, “I am honored and pleased to be a part of the Westin family. Learning from my past work experiences, I believe in what I can bring to the table, and as a member in a leadership role, I look forward to mentoring a young team of talented financial professionals. I’m grateful for this opportunity and will continue to do my best in streamlining budgeting processes, looking after the financial modeling, and better my decision-making to support the growth goals of the hotel.”

Commenting on Girdhar’s appointment, George Bennet Kuruvilla, General Manager, The Westin Pune, Koregaon Park, said, “We are pleased to have Girdhar join our team at Westin Pune. We are looking forward to doing some great work with him to utilize our budgets in the most efficient way. With his rich financial experience and better decision skills, we are definitely looking at growth and success for the hotel”

Marriott News | Marriott International Signs Agreement With Baraka Lodges LTD. To Open First Luxury Safari Lodge in Africa

JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge signals growth in the continent as the global hospitality leader enters the luxury safari segment

Marriott International, Inc. today announced it has signed an agreement with Baraka Lodges LTD. to enter the safari segment in Africa. JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge will be located within the Mara National Reserve, one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife conservation and wilderness regions. Offering discerning travellers an unparalleled setting, the elegant retreat expects to welcome guests in 2023.

Overlooking the famed banks of the River Talek and on the edge of the reserve, JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge’s prime location will offer guests a distinctively elevated camp from which to discover the Masai Mara National Reserve, its stunning vistas, abundant wildlife, and endless plains. Plans for the new-build lodge feature 20 private tents, including one presidential canvas-topped pavilion and two interconnecting canopied suites, ideal for families, each with a private terrace overlooking the river. Shared spaces will include a restaurant, lounge bar, spa, and a large outdoor terrace with fire pits that will play host to traditional Masai dance performances in the evening. The untamed landscape will offer guests the opportunity to observe the “Big Five” that Masai Mara is home to: lions, leopards, buffalos, rhinoceros and elephants. Between June and September, the reserve is also host to the annual great wildebeest migration, when more than 10 million animals travel a distance of 1,800 miles from the Serengeti in neighbouring Tanzania.

“As a brand rooted in mindfulness, we cannot think of a more perfect retreat for the mind, body, and soul than the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya,” said Bruce Rohr, Vice President and Brand Leader, JW Marriott, Marriott International. “JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge will offer guests a luxurious backdrop to make once-in-a-lifetime memories as they connect with nature and wildlife as never before. We are thrilled that the JW Marriott brand will be welcoming adventure travellers, including families, to this breath-taking part of the world.”

Conservation of the land and its inhabitants will be at the heart of JW Marriott Masai Mara. The safari lodge aims to employ up to 50 locals from the Masai community, and will offer robust learning opportunities for guests looking to immersive themselves in the destination.

“The signing of JW Masai Mara Lodge is a milestone in Marriott International’s growth in Africa as the company enters the luxury safari segment. This landmark project is in response to travellers' growing desire for experiential offerings that enable them to build a deeper connection with their chosen destination. JW Marriott encourages guests to be mindful and present, which perfectly lends itself to meaningful safari holidays,” said Jerome Briet, Chief Development Officer, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Marriott International.

A nod to the captivating surroundings, guests can expect an authentic sense of place through artful design and architecture. Sophisticated, interiors will be led by Kristina Zanic. The location and surrounding landscape will be reflected at every turn, creating harmony with the natural world and drawing inspiration from the elements: earth, wind, fire and water. Warm touches of neutrals and natural materials, will lend to a warm ambience, while a earth tone colour palette promises to sit in harmony with the landscape, inviting guests to connect with nature and focus on their wellbeing.

During their stay, guests will enjoy the immersive, holistic approach to wellness while being mindful of the environment and their impact on the land.

“We’re delighted to collaborate with Marriott International to debut this stunning luxury lodge and their first Safari offering in the Masai Mara,” said Mr. Shivan Patel of Baraka Lodges LTD.

Marriott International currently operates more than 120 properties in Africa across its portfolio. JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge will join Marriott Bonvoy’s growing portfolio of 8,000 hotels globally.

About JW Marriott
JW Marriott is part of Marriott International’s luxury portfolio of brands and consists of beautiful properties and distinctive resort locations around the world. JW Marriott is a tribute to the founder of Marriott International, J. Willard “J.W.” Marriott, who prioritized his own well-being so that he could take better care of others. Inspired by his approach to life and rooted in holistic well-being, JW Marriott properties offer a haven designed to allow guests to focus on feeling whole – present in mind, nourished in body, and revitalized in spirit – through programs and offerings that encourage them to come together and experience every moment to the fullest. Today there are more than 100 JW Marriott hotels in more than 35 countries and territories worldwide that cater to sophisticated, mindful travellers who come seeking experiences that help them be fully present, foster meaningful connections and feed the soul. Visit JW Marriott online, and on Instagram and Facebook. JW Marriott is proud to participate in Marriott Bonvoy®, the global travel program from Marriott International. The program offers members an extraordinary portfolio of global brands, exclusive experiences on Marriott Bonvoy Moments and unparalleled benefits including free nights and Elite status recognition. To enroll for free or for more information about the program, visit marriottbonvoy.com.

AWARD | WORLD LEADERSHIP CONGRESS HONOURS CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI WITH THE TITLE OF  MOST ADMIRED CHEF

WORLD LEADERSHIP CONGRESS HONOURS CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI WITH THE TITLE OF 

MOST ADMIRED CHEF

Passion at its very best and a zeal to achieve beyond the horizon and a vision to achieve success and yet be grounded, humble and aspiring to do even more for the food & hospitality industry, education field and print and digital media, sharing his thoughts, ideas and recipes related to world cuisine and more is what makes Chef Kaviraj is known to be a multi- tasking professional, renowned and iconic name in the hospitality world. He has been a young achiever since the tender age of 11 months, endorsed a healthy baby tonic for a medical company made him a face of the brand across India, growing up being a topper in academics throughout, winning several accolades along the way!

A keen interest in cooking developed since the age of 7, learning his basics from his mother in his home kitchen, a keen observer and learner picked up the skills watching, practicing and also being open to visualise, create and work on unusual ideas since a young age he was able to dish out, present and innovate pretty well from the regulars. Having completed his higher education and achieved international certifications from Switzerland, America to name a few he always had a flair to share his experience, knowledge which he gained working with several reputed brands like the Taj group, Kuwait Airways, he actively got into academics as well besides being a consultant for the industry. 

Chef kaviraj also tapped opportunities which came his way of being on indian television and beyond from star plus to colors television which saw him hosting and mentoring foodies on a food reality show called Mallika-e-Kitchen which also happened to be the very first on colors channel. An author, advisor, mentor, coach and guide he loves to interact with young aspiring to be chefs and hoteliers, he is also a lifestyle coach and believes in focussing on goals rather than distractions in life. His continued support extended in a number of ways during the last 2 plus years of the pandemic have also been appreciated by a number of organisations, institutions and universities all over India.

He has been conferred upon this coveted title of the Most Admired Chef presented to him by the World Leadership Congress in association with Asia Food Congress on 22nd March 2022 at Hotel Taj Lands’ End in Mumbai for this outstanding commitment, passionate approach and never give up attitude towards his area of expertise which is truly an inspiring factor for youngsters who wish to be successful in this competitive industry.

“It always feels nice to be appreciated, honoured and awarded with new titles & recognitions are always a booster to existing performance. It also gives me a stronger sense and vision of working even harder and make noticeable developments in all I do and to be able to serve the industry, academia and society on the whole to the best of my capability. The title of most admired chef, is a new and varied one in my collection of awards till date and will continue to inspire me to achieve further laurels on a global platform.”- quoted Chef Kaviraj post the awards ceremony.

AWARDS | Culinary Culture's pioneering initiative FoodSuperstars celebrated India's top 30 chefs at a glittering award ceremony in New Delhi

Culinary Culture's pioneering initiative FoodSuperstars celebrated India's top 30 chefs at a glittering award ceremony in New Delhi

 

~ India's top guns from the culinary industry united for the first-ever award ranking for Indian Chefs~

 

National, March 2022: With an aim to recognize and reward India’s most talented chefs, the first edition of Culinary Culture's FoodSuperstars presented by Campo Viejo took place at The Leela Palace, New Delhi. The first of its kind annual ranking saw 30 Top Chefs from across India being celebrated as true heroes of the Indian Food & Beverage industry. The Chefs were commemorated with a trophy as a badge of honor while donning special one-of-a-kind bespoke scarves designed by the iconic Indian designer, Raghavendra Rathore.

 

Culinary Culture, the foremost culinary platform in the country, was Co-founded by Vir Sanghvi, India’s most respected food critic and Sameer Sain, co-founder and CEO of the Everstone Group. It was established to transform the perception of India’s culinary culture globally.

 

The much-awaited list of India’s top 30 chefs was revealed at an invite only event in the presence of prominent chefs and industry stalwarts from across the country such as Vikram Oberoi, Nakul Anand, Sunjae Sharma, Rohit Agarwal, Zorawar Kalra, Priyank Sukhija, Chef David Myers amongst many others. The top 30 chefs awarded the coveted title of FoodSuperstars in its first edition include:

 

No. 1 – Manish Mehrotra, No. 2 – Regi Matthew, No. 3 – Himanshu Saini, No. 4- Prateek Sadhu, No.5- Saurabh Udinia, No.6 – Ritu Dalmia, No.7- Manu Chandra, No.8- Nooresha Kably, No.9 – Naren Thimmaiah, No.10 – Hussain Shahzad. (full list attached)

 

Along with the ranking of the Top 30, FoodSuperstars also announced special awards that were bestowed on Chefs for exceptional achievement through the year. These included awards for Social Activism, Sustainable Cooking Practices and an award to a Food Legend, detailed as under.

 

Special Awards

Pastry Chef by Miele: Pooja Dhingra

Sustainable Chef by Fresh Brew: Manisha Bhasin

People’s Chef by Veeba: Vikas Khanna

Young Chef by Campo Viejo: Dane Fernandes

Chef Activist by Le Cordon Bleu: Asma Khan

Food Legend by Culinary Culture: Floyd Cardoz

 

Speaking on the occasion, Vir Sanghvi, Chairman, Culinary Culture said: “To be able to finally bring together to celebrate and honor some of India's most brilliant minds is very heartwarming and something we look forward to do, year after year.”

 

" It is a pleasure to be associated with FoodSuperstars, honouring the passion and tasteful talent of India’s top chefs with bespoke Raghavendra Rathore Jodhpur accents will be a delightful feast for the senses." said Raghavendra Rathore.

 

Cooking is a good thing, but how far you can part your knowledge to others is most important and that’s the only way to take our Indian cuisine forward. I want this award to inspire the next generation of Indian chefs to go even further.” said Manish Mehrotra after being declared as No.1. 

 

Raaj Sanghvi, CEO, Culinary Culture revealed the company's upcoming initiatives, “It’s our mission to bring the world’s best to India and next month we will have the greatest chef in the world Massimo Bottura- come to Mumbai and cook at our events in partnership with Masters of Marriott. We will also organize a special session where he will speak to an audience of India’s top chefs”. 

 

At the event in New Delhi, 28 of the 30 chefs were present in attendance and had flown in specially for the evening from cities such as Bengaluru, Goa, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jaipur, Chennai, Hyderabad, Udaipur and Dimapur. To receive the Special Legend Chef award, Barkha Cardoz, wife of the late Floyd Cardoz flew in specially from New York and was given a standing ovation.

FoodSuperstars followed a detailed selection process with nominations put forward by Culinary Culture’s seasoned community of FoodHunters consisting of over 40 food connoisseurs from across the country. The final list of nominated chefs was then shared with Culinary Culture’s Secret Jury consisting of India’s topmost culinary experts and biggest foodies. The Jury further culled the list to arrive at the TOP 30 and the process was overseen by Vir Sanghvi.

 

The platform is the only food ranking in India with no form of outside influence or commercial consideration. No restaurant or hotel advertisements were accepted. After a very challenging two years of the pandemic, India’s F&B Industry finally came together to celebrate the perseverance of the industry through this platform.

 

FoodSuperstars presented by Campo Viejo, will become an annual event to honor Indian chefs and will move around Indian cities for each edition.

 

About Culinary Culture

Culinary Culture is India’s definitive voice in food. Co-founded by Vir Sanghvi, and Sameer Sain it is a movement that encompasses all aspects of the food space in India. It is the country’s only authoritative, independent rating organization, awarding stars to restaurants and recognizing and rewarding India’s best chefs and street food vendors. It organizes global culinary exchanges, bringing the world’s greatest chefs to cook in India and sends Indian chefs to cook at the best restaurants in the world. Culinary Culture creates engaging culinary content and has a large and dedicated community of followers on social media. In 2020, Culinary Culture organized events in India with Chef Mauro Colagreco of Mirazur in France, the three Michelin starred restaurant, rated as World no.1. Culinary Culture has an academy of FoodHunters, consisting of 40+ of India’s top food experts based around the country. Culinary Culture’s various popular IPs include FoodSuperstars, Culinary Conversations, StreetFoodSuperstars, Culinary X Change and Plate of Love amongst many others.

Instagram: @CulinaryCultureCo

Appointment | Sofitel Mumbai BKC appoints Farshid Billimoria as Director of Revenue

Farshid Billimoria

He will be responsible for driving topline revenue and market share through the implementation of strategic pricing and inventory controls

Sofitel Mumbai BKC has appointed Farshid Billimoria as its new Director of Revenue. He comes with nearly a decade of distinguished hospitality and software experience in Revenue Management and Reservations, with a Bachelor’s degree in Hotel Management from WelcomGroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal.

In his role, Billimoria will be responsible for driving topline revenue and market share through the implementation of strategic pricing and inventory controls for the hotel including, the Food & Beverage and banqueting areas. His role further involves supporting the Reservations team and working closely with the Sales and Marketing teams to manage room business and online sales.

Billimoria started his career with Accor in 2011 and due to his strong analytical skills and positive attitude, he was appointed as the Cluster Revenue Manager for seven Accor hotels in Chennai within a short span. Prior to joining Sofitel Mumbai BKC, he worked as the Director of Revenue at Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach.

Appointment | Depankar Ganguly appointed food and beverage Manager at Hyatt Pune Kalyani Nagar

Depankar Ganguly

Depankar Ganguly appointed food and beverage Manager at Hyatt Pune Kalyani Nagar

Depankar Ganguly, food and beverage Manager, Hyatt Pune Kalyani Nagar.

Hyatt Pune Kalyani Nagar has appointed Depankar Ganguly as the food and beverage manager for the property. He will oversee all food and beverage operations at Hyatt Pune, Kalyani Nagar, encompassing Baan Tao, award-winning pan- Asian restaurant, Fishbowl Lounge, Eighty-Eight the all-day dining multi cuisine restaurant, and banquet operations. He will be responsible for maintaining the service quality, ensuring guest satisfaction, and smooth operations of the restaurants, including delivery services.

This is Ganguly’s first stint with Hyatt hotels. He previously has been associated with brands like Marriott and Pullman, where he was spearheading the Food and Beverage department. A seasoned professional with a career spanning 16 years, Ganguly has a strong background in Food and Beverage Operations, Public Relations, Business Development, General Administration, quality and hygiene standards.

Appointment | Pilibhit House - IHCL SeleQtions appoints Mani Mohan Pathak as their new Executive Chef

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Pilibhit House - IHCL SeleQtions appoints Mani Mohan Pathak as their new Executive Chef

 

National, March, 2022 - Haridwar’s most luxurious address, Pilibhit House, is an artfully restored 100-year-old aristocratic mansion that is now a part of the IHCL SeleQtions group. Pilibhit House is the ‘magnum opus’ of Prasad Heritage Group. Founded more than a century ago by prominent members of the first family of Pilibhit.

 

Pilibhit House, Haridwar – IHCL SeleQtions has appointed Mani Mohan Pathak as their Executive Chef, to lead their multifaceted culinary operations.

 

With a rich experience of over 22 years, Chef Mani has served renowned hospitality brands across the globe such as Taj Residency Visakhapatnam, The Lalit Ashok Bangalore and other leading hotels and restaurants across the country. Most recently, Chef Mani was leading the culinary operations at ‘Fox in the Field’ in Bangalore as their Executive Chef.

Commenting on the announcement, Amit Kumar Thakur, General Manager, Pilibhit House said, “We are delighted to have Chef Mani as the Executive Chef leading the culinary operations at Pilibhit House. His arrival is expected to bring an extraordinary addition to our culinary offerings and kitchen team. It is a fantastic opportunity for us to build on our existing offerings and continue to exceed guests’ expectations. With his passion for food, we are excited about the fresh perspective and innovation Chef Mani will add to Pilibhit House’s fine dining experiences.”

His unrelenting passion aside, Chef Mani admits that a flourishing career in the industry has influenced his culinary skills in a substantial way, allowing him to create flavour combinations that impart original and unique qualities to dishes. He is excited to take the lead as Executive Chef and combine the timeless elegance of Pilibhit House with his renewed take on food.

Thrilled about his new beginning with Pilibhit House, Chef Mani Mohan Pathak says “I am motivated to experiment with my culinary philosophy, working with the finest local ingredients to create unique regional and global vegetarian dishes. I look forward to curating exceptional and memorable dining experiences for guests at Pilibhit House.”

Chef Mohan is convinced that food should bring the ultimate joy to guests. An advocate of presenting dishes aesthetically with simplicity, Chef Mani prefers to let his culinary skills and use of complementing ingredients, continue to impress. With Chef Mani spearheading the kitchen team at Pilibhit House, every traveller will head back home with a stomach and heart full of delightful memories.

 

 

About Pilibhit House

A realm of tranquillity, Pilibhit House sits charmingly by the Ganges overlooking the glorious Shivalik Himalayas. This heritage residence houses the largest private bathing ghat of the region for the customary dip and some quiet moments with the river.

Tread past the arched doorway into this ancestral mansion, and the constructs of time & regulation melt away. You are led into artfully designed rooms and suites across 3 levels, that either face the open courtyard or offer views of the Ganges. In either case you stay pampered and blissful.

The Dining Room presents a range of international cuisine and the best local home recipes with the food being divinely vegetarian. The alfresco seating ensures views of the Ganges aplenty. If you have something more evocative in mind, the River Deck, Pool Deck by the Mango Tree and The Terrace with their panoramic views will be memorable as dining spots. 

Experience an all-natural Jiva Spa and age-old Indian wellness including a unique Gangetic mud bath, a petite infinity pool and the River Room which is a great spot for curling up with a bestseller or your playlist. The early morning nature walks and Yoga keep your day sprightly and fresh.

New Opening | Signum Hotels announces new hotel signings in Punjab

Signum Hotels announces new hotel signings in Punjab

To add 350 keys in the state within a year

 

New Delhi, March 2022: Signum Hotels, a fast-growing hotel management company, today announced 4 new hotel signings in Punjab. Signum currently operates Signum Cityscapes Mohali with 24 keys and is inching towards further strengthening its presence in the state. 

 

Signum Hotels has signed the properties with Punjab-based real estate service provider, Ambika Group. The new hotels are being developed across tricity and will be branded as Signum Cityscapes. These hotels are expected to be operational within this year, in 2022.

 

Commenting on the development, Mehul Sharma, Founder & CEO, Signum Hotels said, ‘Punjab has witnessed an influx of tourists and businessmen in the last few years leading to increasing demand for quality hotels. Despite the global slowdown, the hospitality segment in Punjab has done well and this is attracting big developers.’ He further added, ‘This year, we aim to open one hotel every quarter in Punjab and will add an inventory of close to 350 keys in the next one year.’

 

Signum Hotels currently operates 280 keys in India across four hotels in Mohali, Bhiwadi, Bengaluru and Kodaikanal. Over the next two years, Signum aims to strengthen its portfolio with 30 hotels globally.

 

About Signum Hotels & Resorts I www.signumhotels.com

Signum Hotels and Resorts Pvt. Ltd. is a hotel management company operating hotels and resorts across the globe. It offers exceptional service provided by a diverse team with a remarkable combined experience of over 1000 years across varied hospitality verticals. The emerging hospitality company currently operates 4 hotels in India across Mohali, Bhiwadi, Bengaluru and Kodaikanal, and has various properties under development across Punjab in India and Internationally in Greece, Israel, USA, Dubai and Belgrade. The group is fiercely determined to be the best choice for large scale as well as medium scale investors and developers by lending their expertise in developing remarkable hotels.


News | The Ambassador Mumbai undertakes massive renovation exercise

The Ambassador Mumbai undertakes massive renovation exercise

 The Ambassador Hotel, Mumbai- the heritage boutique hotel overlooking the Arabian sea has undergone a massive renovation exercise and has started welcoming the guests at its fully revamped and refurbished fifth floor, the General Manager of the hotel Manvendra Rashk said.

 

Talking about the plans of completely redoing the hotel, he said, “we are taking one floor at a time and completely rebuilding it from scratch. We have not done any cosmetic changes. We have completely redone the interiors, removed everything including the furniture, electrical fittings, etc. even the plaster on the wall was taken off. In fact we have also merged certain rooms and converted them into luxurious suites measuring 1100 square feet approximately.”

 

The rooms are fitted with state-of-the-art facilities. The idea has been to amalgamate modernity with heritage so that the guests can enjoy the best of both worlds.  The hotel has four categories of rooms viz. Luxury Suites Premium, Executive and Deluxe Rooms. All the rooms have amenities such as a TV, free Wi-Fi, an electric kettle, locker and  bathroom with premium amenities. 


The 1100 square feet luxury suite has a king-size bed, a separate sitting area, and a powder room. It comes with 24-hour butler service as well. The Premium Rooms are spacious 380 square feet rooms and have modern well-appointed bathrooms.  

 

Other conveniences which the guests enjoy include- a welcome drink on arrival, cookie platter, fresh fruits basket, complimentary mini-bar, tea /coffee maker with tea, coffee, milk, sugar sachet, and buffet breakfast.

 

The Ambassador group of hotels was established in 1939 and currently owns The Ambassador Mumbai, Ambassador Ajanta Aurangabad and Ambassador Pallava Chennai. The company also owns Ambassador Sky Chef Mumbai and Delhi.


Appointment | Mercure Chennai Sriperumbudhur appoints Swarnalatha Siddharthan as Associate Director of Sales

Swarnalatha Siddharthan

Mercure Chennai Sriperumbudhur has appointed Swarnalatha Siddharthan as Associate Director of Sales. She brings with her over 12 years of experience in the hospitality industry and has worked with brands like Hinduja Global Solutions, Trident Hotel – Chennai, Holiday Inn Express – Mahindra World City, Fortune Select Grand – Chennai and Accor Hotels. Her last assignment was with Fairfield by Marriott, Sriperumbudur as Sales Manager.

At Mercure Chennai, she will be responsible for sales and marketing operations to reaffirm the hotel’s standing. Her key strengths being her efficient work ethic, positive attitude, ability to remain calm at stressful situations and ability to multi-task and that’s what sets her apart.