Untitled Document
Untitled Document
www.expresshospitality.com FORTNIGHTLY INSIGHT FOR THE HOSPITALITY TRADE
16-30 June 2008  
Untitled Document
Sections

View From The Top
Market
Trackers
Kerala Hospitality
WeekEnd

Services
Subscribe/Renew
Archives/Search
Contact Us
Events
HospitalityWorld
TravelWorld
Network Sites
Express Computer
CIO Decisions
Exp. Channel Business
Express TravelWorld
feBusiness Traveller
Express Pharma
Express Healthcare
Express Textile
Group Sites
ExpressIndia
Indian Express
Financial Express

     VIEW FROM THE TOP
 

The culture carriers
Coming straight from the CEO's desk is the good news first. Soaring gas prices and the US economy's downward spiral has not caused much gloom in the industry, thanks to the blistering growth in the economy, in a way reinforcing the decoupling theory.

Emergence of India Incredible
Whether it was the issue of Ram Setu or the turnaround of the state-run ITDC, Union Minister for Tourism & Culture Ambika Soni has proved her mettle and has left her opponents speechless. She speaks about her vision for the promotion of tourism and hospitality. By Praveen K Singh

A national bloom
The Royal Orchid Hotels is not only making its presence felt across the country, but also internationally. Chander Baljee, its CMD, speaks about his vision for the company and the industry. By Gayatri Vijaykumar

Oriental luxury
A perfect balance of tradition and modernity, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has set its sights on India for development, says Andrew Hirst, its operations director (Asia). By Neeti Mehra

Kwality future
Dhruv Lamba, executive director of Kwality Group, assesses the present for a brighter tomorrow. By Sanjeev Bhar

In true spirit
An epitome of luxury, Orange County luxury resorts continue to attract guests in search of an experience which is true to the spirit of the land they are located in. George T Ramapuram, managing director of Orange County Luxury resorts speaks about the company's future plans as well as his vision for the hospitality industry. By Gayatri Vijaykumar

The desert rose
Set to bring in an arsenal of diametrically opposite luxury hotels and budget hotels into the country, hotel investment and development company, Nakheel Hotels, hopes to open up new segments of the market, says Joe Sita, CEO, Nakheel Hotels. By Neeti Mehra

Staying ahead of the curve
Considered as a reservoir of knowledge in the hospitality sector, HVS India has made the hoteliers and investors look at the sector as a strong cash-rich investment zone. Manav Thadani, MD of HVS India, speaks about the issues that his company has identified and brought to the fore. By Sanjeev Bhar

The crystal ball reveals
Nobody controls the future but at least being prepared helps. Keeping this thought in mind, Pranay Vakil and Shreenath Shastry of Knight Frank India gaze into the crystal ball to see what the future holds for India's hospitality industry. By Sayoni Bhaduri

Leading the luxurists
The luxury segment in India will expand at a healthy pace, feels Paul M McManus, president and CEO of The Leading Hotels of the World. By Neeti Mehra

The Hyatt andaz
With long-term ideals in mind, Ratnesh Verma, senior vice president - real estate and development, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, believes that the hospitality growth story is here to stay. By Neeti Mehra

A matter of choice
With plans to open over 20 new hotels with an estimated budget of around Rs 800 crore in the next two years, Choice Hotels India is all set to reach the 4,000-rooms mark, claims Vilas Pawar, its CEO. By Praveen K Singh

The key to mass appeal
Sanjay Sethi, CEO and managing director, Berggruen Hotels, shares the group's future plans and speaks of what he foresees of the future trends in the industry. By Dinkar Farwaha

The essence of quick service
Nirula's is a name synonymous with the birth of the fast-food culture in India. Samir Kuckreja, CEO and managing director of the group, examines the current trends in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry and also predicts the future ones. By Dinkar Farwaha

A mark of prestige
At a time when a number of real estate players are making their entry into the hospitality sector, Prestige Group has already made its mark with its Prestige Leisure Resorts. Nawabzada Omer Bin Jung, its MD, shares his vision for the company and the industry. By Gayatri Vijaykumar

Pan-India growth
Whether through franchise or management, Carlson Hotels Worldwide is slowly securing a foothold in the Indian hospitality industry. K B Kachru, its executive VP (Asia Pacific), considered by many as the driving force behind the group's steady expansion in Asia, examines the trends seen in the India market. By Dinkar Farwaha

Positioning itself for grandeur
Bharat Hotels, which operates The Grand Hotels and Resorts, is a force to reckon with in the premium segment. Farhat Jamal, its president & COO, explores the potential of the industry and shares the group's plans on how to tap it. By Dinkar Farwaha

The need to make a mark
While the Indian economy is seeing steady growth, there are requirements that need to be fulfilled before the hospitality industry makes a mark on the GDP of the country. Sudeep Jain, executive vice president at Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, speaks of the requirements for such a pinnacle. By Sayoni Bhaduri

Cashing in on opportunities
The industry is on an upward growth path and according to G Indira K Reddy, managing director, Taj GVK, both the hospitality sector and the government should capitalise on this potential. By Gayatri Vijaykumar

An encore for regional dynamics
Regional cuisine has achieved new heights with the success of Kamlesh Barot's Rajdhani, and making a mark in the future does become a prerogative. By Sayoni Bhaduri

The tourism growth story
India's growth story is real and here to stay says Homi Aibara, partner, Mahajan & Aibara. By Neeti Mehra

Developing future, simplistically
Impressario Entertainment & Hospitality has made a mark in the Indian F&B world with its flagship brand Mocha - coffees and conversations, creating a unique experience of its own. This is what the executive director of the creator of this brand Satyendra Sinh Dasondi has to say about the future of Indian hospitality. By Sayoni Bhaduri

Conceptualising hospitality
Param Kannampilly, director Kamat Hotels (India) and CMD, Concept Hospitality, is a name synonymous with the genesis of environment friendly hotels in the country. He analyses the latest trends in the industry and shares the growth plans of both Kamat Hotels (India) and Concept Hospitality. By Dinkar Farwaha

Waking up the sleeping giant
He moved to London to be part of Mayfair's Tamarind restaurant. Instead, Atul Kochhar, chef and director of Benares Restaurant & Bar, became the only Indian chef to have a Michelin star to his name. He analyses the future of India's hospitality. By Sayoni Bhaduri

Exploring latent possibilities
While admitting that India has immense opportunities in terms of travel and hospitality, Peter Leitgeb, president and CEO of The Claridges Hotels & Resorts, cautions that infrastructure and high costs may force business to take a diversion. By Praveen K Singh

A unique bouquet
Roland Jegge, VP (Asia Pacific) for WORLDHOTELS, talks about getting unique hotels together. By Sanjeev Bhar

Ushering in Swiss hospitality
Poised to make a debut in India with a combination of business and leisure hotels, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is looking to bring a slice of Switzerland to the country, Jean Gabriel Pérès, president and CEO, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts reveals. By Neeti Mehra

The road to infrastructure
Sarovar Hotels & Resorts has made a mark in the mid-market segment in India and is on a growth path to concretise that position. Here is what Anil Madhok, the managing director and mastermind of the brand has to say about the future of Indian hospitality. By Sayoni Bhaduri

Bringing about an evolution
Sunil Mathur, director (International Development), Indian Ocean Region for Wyndham Hotel Group International, talks about why it is important for companies to evolve from within to really achieve success. By Sanjeev Bhar

Masters of luxury
The Oberoi Group has sharpened the luxury hospitality experience to a point where it competes with the best in the world. Express Hospitality reviews its strategy so far

Topping the market
A landmark company for India influencing all sectors of the economy including the hospitality industry, Tata's IHCL is now a name to reckon with not just in India, but the world over. Express Hospitality traces at its growth path

Practical versus grandiose
Akshay Kulkarni, director (South Asia) for Cushman & Wakefield Hospitality, speaks of the factors that will drive the Indian hospitality industry. By Sayoni Bhaduri

Optimism prevails
The scope for the budget segment is expected to get bigger and better, feels Uttam Dave, president and CEO of InterGlobe Hotels (Accor JV), who says that while there are a number of hurdles in the path of development, the sector must remain optimistic to see them through. By Sanjeev Bhar

Redefining heritage
Reinventing a segment while remaining custodians of heritage is a challenging yet fulfilling task, says Padmaja Kumari Mewar, joint MD of HRH Group of Hotels. By Neeti Mehra

Menu for the future
Known in hospitality circles as the pioneer of the standalone restaurant model in the country, AD Singh, partner of Olive Bar & Kitchen, predicts the future trends in the sector. By Dinkar Farwaha

In harmony with the earth
True to its name, CGH Earth believes in working the eco-friendly way and ensuring that the communities its properties are located in are benefited. Jose Dominic, its MD, believes that following eco-friendly practices will be the only way ahead for the industry. By Gayatri Vijaykumar

Progress through PPP
S P Jain, chairman of Pride Group of Hotels and senior VP of HRAWI is of the opinion that a strong bond between the government and the private players is crucial for the sector’s development. By Dinkar Farwaha

Raising the bar
The beverage industry in India as a whole has seen tremendous growth, which is destined to carry on into the future. Here is what Asif Adil of Diageo India, believes about what the future has in store. By Sayoni Bhaduri

Brewing the success recipe
While the hospitality sector is growing at a fast pace, Wagh Bakri reverently heeds the crucial smaller steps needed to reach the ultimate goal. Parag Desai, marketing director of the group talks to Express Hospitality about his aim to make tea a lifestyle statement in times to come


Untitled Document
Untitled Document
 
Untitled Document
© Copyright 2001: Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Limited (Mumbai, India). All rights reserved throughout the world. This entire site is compiled in Mumbai by the Business Publications Division (BPD) of the Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Limited. Site managed by BPD.