Indians love a good bargain. However, with wellness taking center stage, many are now happily loosening their purse strings in exchange for a little R&R.
IndiGo is surely going ahead with its long-haul, low-cost ambition, and a Boeing 787 might just be the ideal aircraft for the carrier to dip its toes into this market.
Indian travelers are traveling across the globe and countries are continuing their efforts to attract tourists. Strategic marketing and improved connectivity will be key to sustaining and expanding this momentum.
Samhi Hotels is growing its upscale inventory to capitalize on the strong demand in Bengaluru and Hyderabad. But a lot of that growth is dependent on sustained demand for business travel.
Skift India Forum returns to The Leela on March 17-18, bringing together top travel industry leaders for two days of insights, networking, and discussions on the future of travel in India.
Like its competitors, Chalet is betting big on the wedding segment to drive the hotel sector in the coming months. By repositioning the wedding resort in Aravali under the Marriott brand, it is likely looking to capitalize on this trend.
Having become the third-largest domestic aviation market, India is now setting sights on positioning itself as a hub connecting the East to the West. Perhaps this could also boost the lagging international inbound segment.
Building on its successful debut, the Skift Data + AI Summit returns to New York City to bring together the brightest minds in travel tech and data innovation. This year's event will explore how AI is revolutionizing the travel industry, unlocking new opportunities for businesses and consumers alike.
The 2nd Annual Skift India Forum on March 17-18 at The Leela Palaces in Delhi-NCR will explore India’s transformative role in the global travel industry, bringing together leaders to discuss the booming domestic market, outbound traveler growth, and inbound tourism potential.