Budget Quote - Nilisha Ghuliani, Vice President, Clarks Exotica Convention Resort and Spa

The Indian hospitality sector is anticipated to have a promising 2024 as the nation is witnessing a surge in domestic tourism: ranging from weekend getaways and sustainable wellness stays to Grand Weddings and spiritual journeys.

The domestic travel is flourishing and the industry is experiencing key innovative trends like redefining dining and accommodation for digital nomads, Robots, menu visualisation via VR, the rise of wellness and spiritual tourism which will be the talk of the year & ofcourse a consistent rise in RevPARs.

As part of the Hospitality Industry and the Brand Ambassador for Clarks Exotica Convention Resort & Spa, Bangalore - the Utmost & Prime Expectations from the honourable finance minister in the interim budget would be :-

Tax Rationalization is important : Will just give an example, a room night costing INR 10,000 falls under the 18% GST rate, while an off-season rate of INR 7,000 falls under the 12% GST rate.
A transformative reduction of GST from 18 percent to a globally competitive 12 percent is not only crucial for enhancing India's allure in
international tourism but will also greatly help in simplifying the Compliance processes. So we become globally competitive if this aspect is looked into. 


GST credit for hotel construction : The absence of GST credit for hotel construction poses a significant obstacle requiring urgent resolution to unlock the industry's vast potential

Approvals to be simplified for efficient Growth : The hotel industry faces a cumbersome and costly challenge due to the need for numerous licenses. Streamlining this process by implementing a single-window system for all approvals, coupled with a time-bound framework, will significantly boost efficiency and economic viability.
This simplification will foster swift progress and expansion in the hotel sector

Hospitality Industry should be incentivised in case they adopt Sustainable practices: Going Green is Expensive – The Government should support the Industry in this movement

Streamlining GST Registrations for Online Travel : Online travel agents in India are burdened by the requirement to obtain state-wise GST registrations, which involves establishing a physical presence in each state and incurs high administrative costs. Allowing OTAs to register in states through their central head office would alleviate these burdens, streamline operations, and enhance efficiency. This change is also necessary to ensure a level playing field with international competitors not subject to similar regulations.

Skill Development : Last but not the least some initiatives for skill development and trainings programmes should be available for Hospitality Employees to help Hotels/resorts enhance their Service Standards – some subsidies could be granted to Hoteliers who are ready to invest in associate training & development

‘Dubai Assured’ recognizes establishments complying with health and safety protocols

Dubai has launched a compliance program to certify and recognize hotels and retail establishments, F&B outlets, and attractions that have implemented all public health protocols for the prevention and management of COVID-19. 

The initiative is part of efforts to showcase Dubai as one of the world’s safest destinations as it continues to receive tourists following the city’s reopening to international visitors on 7 July.

A verification and validation process has been established in collaboration with the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism), Department of Economic Development (Dubai Economy) and Dubai Municipality for issuing the ‘Dubai Assured’ stamp to the hotel and retail establishments, F&B outlets and tourist attractions that have complied with health and safety guidelines issued in accordance with the preventive protocols outlined by Dubai’s Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management.

The specially designed ‘Dubai Assured’ stamp, to be issued free of charge, will have a validity of 15 days. It can be renewed every two weeks upon further verification by inspectors from the relevant authorities. With the reopening of many public and private facilities and amenities, including beaches, shopping malls, restaurants, swimming pools, and golf courses, and the resumption of popular activities like water sports and camping, the ‘Dubai Assured’ program will cover all key tourism touchpoints across the city. Over 1,000 establishments have already been inspected for compliance with relevant guidelines, as part of the program, making them eligible to receive the ‘Dubai Assured’ stamp.

The stamp is a visual mark reassuring guests that safety and hygiene measures prescribed by the authorities have been complied with across all tiers and categories of tourist and resident touchpoints such as hotels, attractions, retail, food & beverage, and leisure and entertainment. The establishments can feature this stamp in their marketing communications.

Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General, Dubai Tourism, commented: “The successful strategy adopted in combating the pandemic, based on the vision and wise leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and the follow up of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, has helped create an environment that is conducive to reopening our city to tourists from 7 July. Nonetheless, the health and safety of our residents and visitors remain our utmost priority. The compliance program we have rolled out across the hospitality sector with the wholehearted support of Dubai Economy and Dubai Municipality is not the only testament to the continued efforts being made to further enhance health and safety standards but is also a confidence-boosting measure to reassure travelers that Dubai is one of the world’s safest destinations.

“With health and safety foremost on the minds of travelers when selecting their destination, the ‘DUBAI ASSURED’ seal is a simple yet critical mechanism to ensure tourists enjoy a smooth and safe experience at every stage of their journey, from arrival at our airports to their departure from Dubai. The Safe Travels stamp Dubai received recently from the World Travel & Tourism Council further validates the city’s efforts to implement stringent hygiene and safety protocols and align itself with international health and safety standards and best practices,” HE Almarri added.

Sami Al Qamzi, Director General of Dubai Economy, said: “The outstanding commitment demonstrated by commercial establishments in complying with precautionary measures has contributed significantly towards Dubai being able to reopen for business and welcome visitors in spite of the global pandemic threat. In fact, we have seen stronger coordination and co-operation between the government and the private sector, and a new level of preparedness in Dubai. Safety, stability, and resilience are paramount in the new scheme of things, and ‘Dubai Assured’ is an inspiring statement that Dubai has strengthened its credentials as a safe destination and global hub for tourism, retail, and leisure.”

Dawoud Al Hajri, Director General of Dubai Municipality said: “Dubai Municipality is taking effective steps to promote health and safety and facilitate a gradual return to normal life in a safe environment. We are committed to ensuring that tourists can enjoy a comfortable and safe stay in hotels in Dubai. We have outlined precautionary measures for all hotels to ensure their guests can enjoy activities in all its facilities including beaches. We continuously follow up to ensure compliance with precautionary measures as part of making sure all hotels in Dubai are prepared to receive guests with the highest standards of hygiene and safety.”

According to a survey by global consulting firm HVS on future destination selection, 85 percent of travelers will prioritize their travel plans based on the destination’s reputation and the action taken by its government in managing the pandemic including safety and security measures and the quality of the healthcare system and services.

Besides the standard precautionary measures of social distancing and wearing masks at all times by guests and employees, Dubai hotels have deployed stringent disinfection measures covering contact points in lobbies and other areas including restaurants and swimming pools. Entrances have been fitted with equipment for contactless screening of guests. Mall operators are using advanced technology to minimize risks including the use of thermal scanners and cameras to monitor traffic at entry points. Public parks and beaches under Dubai Municipality have reopened with strict guidelines for visitors while restaurants are allowed to serve guests with reduced seating arrangements and the enforcement of a distance of two meters between tables.

Dubai has also deployed a wide range of preventive measures across all other customers facing high-frequency touchpoints of visitor and resident interaction in line with detailed reopening guidelines for both government and private establishments.

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InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) Announces New Signing - To open InterContinental in Rome

Key Take Away

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG®) announces the signing of a franchise agreement with Westmont Hospitality Group and funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P. (“Oaktree”), for a captivating property in the heart of Rome.

The project is held by a newly established real estate investment fund managed by Milan-based Castello SGR, one of Italy’s premier real estate management companies

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Hotel stocks surge as govt allows resumption of hospitality services from June 8

Key Take Away

Hotel stocks are rallying after the Home Ministry's announced the re-opening of economic and other activities in the country except for containment zones, which will continue to remain in lockdown till June 30.

The government has allowed hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality services to resume operations from June 8 onwards.

Hotel Association of India Vice President K.B. Kachru said, "The pandemic and consequent lockdowns have had a disastrous impact on the hotel sector."

For More Information

www.cnbctv18.com/market/stocks/hotel-stocks-surge-nearly-18-as-govt-allows-resumption-of-hospitality-services-from-june-8-6042661.htm

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From lift room to swimming pool, hotels suffer damage in Kolkata

Key Take Away

Some of the leading star hotels in the city have suffered major damage on Wednesday night following cyclone Amphan. Park Hotel, along with JW Marriott, were among the properties that suffered damages.

For More Information

hospitality.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/hotels/from-lift-room-to-swimming-pool-hotels-suffer-damage-in-kolkata/75882185

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Wyndham Hotels & Resorts announces new Asia Pacific Leadership

Key Take Away

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has appointed Joon Aun Ooi as President of the Asia Pacific region. Our focus in the region and continued commitment to making hotel travel possible for all remains unchanged

The company has brought together its South East Asia and Pacific Rim business with its Greater China operation to establish the Asia Pacific region.

For More Information:

https://www.thehotelconversation.com.au/news/2020/05/18/wyndham-hotels-resorts-announces-new-asia-pacific-leadership/1589755730?utm_source=Mailer&utm_medium=ET_batch&utm_campaign=ethospitality_news_2020-05-18&dt=2020-05-18

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Lockdown 4.0: FHRAI appeals for relaxation for the hospitality sector

Key Talk Away

The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) has appealed to the government for relaxation for the hospitality sector at least in the Green and Orange Zones. 

Hotels and restaurants in Green zones be allowed to operate to 100% and in Orange zones to 50% capacities.

For more information:

https://hospitality.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/hotels/lockdown-4-0-fhrai-appeals-for-relaxation-for-the-hospitality-sector/75783070

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Our brand will give owners a bigger competitive edge post lockdown: Arindam Kunar

The owner-management company relationship is an important one for the hospitality sector. And, with most large hotel companies—national and international — in the country aiming to become asset light eventually, the owners are their first customers so to say.

ET Hospitality spoke with Arindam Kunar, Vice President – Operations at Fortune Park Hotels, a wholly owned subsidiary of ITC Ltd and a member of ITC’s hotel group. The company runs 53 hotels across 47 cities in India

Fortune Park Hotels’ sales and marketing team has been able to garner business for a few hotels, who are operating at almost full capacity, but in a totally hygienic and sanitised manner with strict protocols, Kunar informed.

When it comes to employees, the company sees this period as a great opportunity to re-integrate, ideate and upskill ourselves and get market ready for the aberrant times that lie ahead of us.

While some of our hotels have had to abide by the closure directives of their state governments, many are operational and extending 'Work from Hotel' facilities to various companies at this time, while firmly adhering to the safety and hygiene guidelines laid down by the WHO and multifarious government bodies

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Maestro PMS Recognizes Hoteliers That Stand Up to CV-19. Community Donations Cover Over 1000 Room Nights for Health Care Heroes

These are unprecedented times for our industry. Operators are facing business challenges beyond their control. Nevertheless, many operators and hotel companies are putting the true meaning of ‘hospitality’ into action. Hundreds of operators with dozens of brands are making their properties and facilities available for use by medical personnel and first responders. 

Maestro’s team is proud to be associated with many of these hoteliers who are giving back to their communities by opening their doors during this difficult time.

The Silver Hotel Group, a family owned company, is offering a safe and comfortable place to rest for front line medical staff and first responders

Accent Inns opened its doors to offer rooms at cost for front-line essential service workers, “We considered closing our doors because our reservations office was only taking cancellations and clearly travel was drying up,” said Trina Notman, VP of Marketing & Communications at Accent Inns

“Then, a nurse who was desperate for a place for her colleagues to self-isolate called us for help because some of her colleagues had taken to sleeping in their cars to avoid risking passing the virus on to their families

To date we have sold over 1,000 room nights covered by community donations through this program. It is tremendous to be able to tell these workers that their stay is covered.”

AHLA's Hospitality for Hope Initiative that was created to boost collaboration between the hotel industry and local, state and federal governments to help employees, communities, and the industry during this unprecedented health crisis. AHLA recently announced a partnership with its partner state associations to support communities across the country by connecting hotels with the health community to find housing and support for medical staff and first responders. Over 16,000 hotels have signed up for AHLA's Hospitality for Hope Initiative.

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Millennium Hotels and Resorts MEA names Samy Boukhaled as vice president of operations in the UAE

Millennium Hotels & Resorts MEA has named Samy Boukhaled as vice president of operations for the UAE. Boukhaled has been instrumental in implementing the expansion strategy of the company in KSA while assuming the position of vice president of operations that cultivated great success. Thus, his new appointment comes to leverage his experience in UAE.

Renowned for his revenue-oriented approach, Boukhaled has more than 30 years of experience in the industry, having held several leadership roles with hotel companies such as Accor and Sofitel, across France, Bahrain, Morocco and the KSA.

He holds an MBA in International Hotel Management from Vatel International Business School Hotel & Tourism Management in France and a Baccalaureate Degree from Morocco, among other awards and certifications.

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IHG Completes Sale of Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport Leasehold Interest to Pelligra Group

IHG has successfully completed the sale of its leasehold interest in Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport to Pelligra Group, owners of upcoming Holiday Inn Melbourne Werribee and Holiday Inn Melbourne Richmond.

The decision supports IHG’s global asset-light strategy, which ensures its business model is focused around what it does best: franchising and managing hotels, with its business partners owning the bricks and mortar. Since 2003 IHG has completed the sale of almost 200 hotels globally as part of its move to an asset-light business model, and the sale of the Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport lease continues that global approach.

As part of the sale, Pelligra Group has agreed that they will invest in a major refurbishment of this hotel over the coming years, bringing it in line with the best of the Holiday Inn brand.

Abhijay Sandilya, Vice President Development, Australasia, Japan & Pacific said: “We are particularly thrilled to expand our partnership with Pelligra Group. We have a fantastic relationship and together we will open Holiday Inn Melbourne Werribee in 2021 and Holiday Inn Melbourne Richmond in 2023. We’re pleased that the deal means that we not only continue to support IHG’s global strategy, but that the iconic Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport will benefit from a refurbishment.”

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Radisson Hotel Group Expands Its Presence in Brazil

“Our partnership with Atlantica Hotels allows us to bring the bright, inviting and balanced feel of the Radisson brand into vibrant cities like Anápolis, Brazil,” said Frances Gonzalez, vice president of Operations for Radisson Hotel Group in Latin America. “We believe every modern traveler should have a hospitality experience that allows them to find more harmony in both their work and leisure lives, and we are excited to continue creating these experiences in destinations around Latin America.”

Atlantica Hotels is a licensee for Radisson Hotel Group’s brands in Brazil, including Radisson Blu, Radisson, Radisson RED and Park Inn by Radisson.

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Anil Chadha takes charge of ITC Hotels as their Chief Operating Officer (COO)

Anil Chadha has been named as the new chief operating officer (COO) at ITC Hotels

Before being appointed as the COO, He was Vice President, Operations at Hotels Division. Besides, in his previous tenure he was appointed as Vice President, Southern Region ITC Hotels and General Manager – ITC Grand Chola. As Vice President – South and General Manager, He was responsible for the growth and expansion in the Southern region in both the WelcomHotel and Luxury Collection brands such as WelcomHotel Coimbatore and Welcom Hotel Kences Palm Beach, Mahabalipuram which were opened under his aegis.

In his expansive career span, He has been accustomed with markets such as New Delhi, Agra, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai which has facilitated his in-depth experience and understanding of the business dynamics of micro-markets within India.

His exemplary leadership distinguished by excellent people management and team building skills drives the result-oriented, passionate and ethical work culture that he has imbibed over the years.

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Remington Hotels appoints Joe Masi as Senior Vice President of Operations

Joe Masi joins Remington Hotels with over 35 years experience in the hospitality industry. Here his responsibility include overseeing hotel performance with a focus on projects, including operational plans for new hotel openings and conversions, interim hotel management and the execution of group initiatives.

Most recently, the alumnus of Johnson & Wales University served as Vice President of Operations for the Schulte Hospitality Group, where he was responsible for more than 81 hotels, 7,500 rooms and 4,000 associates. Prior to joining Schulte Hospitality Group, He was vice president of operations at TPG Hotels & Resorts after working for Interstate Hotels & Resorts, where he held a number of executive positions for 26 years, including Vice President of Operations and Vice President of Special Projects. He has also held various executive positions with InterContinental Hotels Group and JW Marriott.

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Wafik Youssef appointed Vice President Operations at Kempinski Hotels Middle East & Africa

He started his career with the group in 2006 at the Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates, Dubai.

In 2008 he took over the role of Front Office Manager at the Atlantis the Palm, Dubai.

In 2009 at Kempinski Hotelsheld he held on several positions in various geographic destinations including Front Office Manager and Rooms Division Manager at the Grand Hotel Kempinski, High Tatras, Slovakia, and Executive Assistant Manager at the Grand Hotel Djibloho Kempinski, Equatorial Guinea.

In 2015, the Egyptian national joined the Regional Office Middle East & Africa in Dubai as Regional Operations Manager. More recently, he has held the role of Regional Director of Operations, Middle East & Africa where he has been instrumental in setting performance standards and driving quality and compliance throughout the MEA region.

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SOURCE : hospitality-on


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