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Looking
back, looking forward
While the year 2005 represented a better score for Indian
hospitality than many that have preceded it, it also contained
enough killjoys that spoilt what should have been a well-earned
party. Even so, the hospitality industry hasn't looked forward
to a year as much as 2006 ahead, analyses Bhisham Mansukhani.
Upfront
Royal
Orchid to add 15 hotels by 2007
The Chander K Baljee promoted Royal Orchid Hotels is set to
add 15 hotels to its existing portfolio of seven.
Mittal
International: World class coffee machines
Mittal International, distributors of La Cimbali - world leaders
in espresso coffee and cappuccino machines - is one of the
exhibitors at the HospitalityWorld 2006 to be held at Bandra-Kurla
Complex, Mumbai from January 23 to 26.
Geebee
to organise seminars on hotel management courses in New Zealand
GeeBee Education Pvt Ltd, who has been awarded the "Best
New Zealand Education Advisor for 2004-05" by New Zealand
High Commission, will be organising free seminars on "Hotel
Management in New Zealand" in Mumbai at Thane, Churchgate
and Andheri.
I
would consider allying with a mall for a Hometel
Anil Madhok has just set out acquiring hotels on the back
of a historic VC funding, and with a reputation of setting
up hotels in locations where other hoteliers have been loathe
to enter, he tells Bhisham Mansukhani about his company's
expansions in 2006.
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