Hotels in India
Hotels in India are broadly classified into 7 categories (five star deluxe, five-star, four star, three star, two star, one-star and heritage hotels) by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, based on the general features and facilities offered. The ratings are reviewed every five years. Considering India’s size and unparalleled diversity - natural, geographic, cultural and artistic, there is vast room for growth in tourism industry. As travelers surge into India, the demand for rooms, across segments, has skyrocketed. Hotels in the luxury and business traveler segment are recording nearly 100 per cent occupancy, spiraling tariffs, and a strain on capacity and manpower. Anticipating this demand, around 10,856 hotel rooms in Delhi, 9,318 rooms in Mumbai, 7,794 rooms in Bangalore and 7,408 rooms in Hyderabad are expected to be added by 2011.
Contents
Executive SummaryIndustry Overview
Segmentation of the Industry
Market Size
Market Share
Profiles of some of the major players in the Hotel Industry
Key Opportunities
Critical Success Factors
Key Challenges / Barriers
Country Advantage
Regulatory Advantage & legal frameworks
Names of Industry bodies
Hotel Association of India (HAI)
Hospitality Trade Association of India
Industry SWOT
Growth Perspective
Success stories
Oberoi Hotels
Radisson Hotels
Indian Hotel Company
Hotel Leela Ventures
Growth of Associated Industry
Tourism Industry
Annexure
List of charts & tables
Industry associations
Bibliography
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