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Grab this February 2019 - March 2019 issue of Hospitality Talk to read more about:
-Bloom Hotels’ India obsession-6
-Sarovar and its East Africa game-20
-Securing the future with collaborations?-24
…and Lots more.

Maximising On Undersupply

JLL has appointed Jaideep Dang as Managing Director of its hotel and hospitality business. Based in Gurugram, this is Dang’s second stint with the firm.

Maximising On Undersupply

5 mins

All That Govt Does Is Make Announcements

The Indian government has often voiced its concern for the industry, but other than that it hardly does much, Rattan Keswani, Deputy MD, Lemon Tree Hotels, elaborates, while speaking about the group.

All That Govt Does Is Make Announcements

5 mins

Sarovar And Its East Africa Game

Sarovar Hotels & Resorts has gradually expanded in East Africa and India. Ajay K Bakaya, Managing Director of the group, tells us why Africa was a chosen spot for international expansion.

Sarovar And Its East Africa Game

2 mins

Securing The Future With Collaborations?

Hotel companies are either acquiring brands or merging with existing ones, globally. In light of this trend, we ask experts if there is a flipside to a merger or acquisition, and where the loyalty programmes lie during the transaction.

Securing The Future With Collaborations?

3 mins

Thriving In Aerocity

Being in the vicinity of one of the busiest airports in the world calls for extra security measures and world-class services. Suman Gahlot, General Manager, Aloft New Delhi Aerocity, gives an insight into the market here.

Thriving In Aerocity

1 min

Ibis Hotels Adds More ‘Joy To The City'

AccorHotels recently launched its 50th property in India, the 189-room ibis Kolkata Rajarhat. At the occasion, we got in touch with Mizan Uddin, the hotel manager, who spoke of its uniqueness and plan for the year.

Ibis Hotels Adds More ‘Joy To The City'

4 mins

Return On Sustainability

Sustainability doesn’t come easy! Sunita Reddy, Proprietor and Chief Architect, Acme Designers, talks at length about its importance and hurdles that stand in its way.

2 mins

A Toast To The Big Achievers

India Travel Awards & India MiCE Awards, in their latest edition, felicitated the best of the best from every segment of the fraternity.

A Toast To The Big Achievers

2 mins

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Hospitality Talk Magazine Description:

VerlagDDP Publications

KategorieBusiness

SpracheEnglish

HäufigkeitBi-Monthly

Hospitality Talk is a monthly publication with an outreach to all the national & international 'Hotels restaurant and Hospitality trade', which covers all the trade aspects such as industry analysis, trends, news, appointments, interviews, happenings, innovations and a lot of other information imperative for the industry.
8 lakh readership. Circulated to Directors, CEOs, COOs, HODs, Purchase Managers of the Hotels, Hoteliers, Restaurant owners, Hospitals, Architects, Interior Designers, Decorators, Senior Executives, Hotel Developers, leading professionals and decision makers of Indian hospitality industry. Unique presence in the industry due to its Tabloid size and high end paper quality. Also distributed in all hospitality industry related events and exhibitions.
A print-run of approx 35,000 copies every month.

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