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HOTEL OCCUPANCY IN KASHMIR
Kashmir tourism struggles a year after Pahalgam attack as occupancies remain below 50%Kashmir's tourism sector is struggling to recover a year after a terror attack, with hotel occupancies significantly lower than previous ye...
Tourism around Pahalgam picking up; upcoming Amarnath Yatra litmus testPahalgam's tourism is slowly reviving after a devastating attack last year. However, several tourist spots remain shut, affecting hundreds ...
A glimmer of hope as tourism trickles back into Kashmir, three months after Pahalgam attackAfter a terror attack, Kashmir's tourism is slowly reviving. Hotels in Srinagar and Sonamarg are seeing some occupancy. Corporate groups ar...
Radisson Group looking at doubling hotel portfolio in India: South Asia MD Nikhil SharmaRadisson Hotel Group, with over 200 operational hotels in India, aims to double its portfolio, emphasizing sustainable and inclusive growth...
Industry seeks government sops to revive tourism in KashmirFollowing the Pahalgam terrorist attack, airlines and hotels are urging the government to provide incentives to revive tourism in Jammu and...
Travel industry plans special outreach campaigns to revive Kashmir tourismFollowing the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, the travel industry is initiating plans to revive tourism in Jammu and Kashmir....
Holiday rush: Most top-end hotels sold out for the year end despite rise in overseas travelIndia's leisure destinations are experiencing a surge in year-end holiday bookings, with increased occupancies and higher room tariffs comp...
Himachal HC orders closure of 18 loss-making tourism corporation hotelsThe Himachal Pradesh High Court ordered the closure of 18 unprofitable hotels run by the state tourism corporation due to low occupancy rat...
Temperature surges, so does summer travel this yearAccording to MakeMyTrip's summer travel trends, the family travel segment has grown by 20% this year, as compared to the summer of 2023, wh...
Don't have a weekend booking yet? You're probably too late"We are pretty much sold out across our major properties. For example, in Nainital, both our properties are sold out. Bhimtal is sold out. ...
Abdullahs' house in Jammu built on encroached land, NC headquarters legalised under Roshni Act: JK administartion listFormer chief ministers Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah have been named by the Jammu and Kashmir administration in a list which alleges th...
Don't take admissions in 'unapproved' educational institutions in PoK: Government to J&K, Ladkah studentsIn a public notice, published in local dailies here, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) cautioned the students of J&K an...
Kashmir is turning into a hot property for hotel chainsDespite its perception as a stressed tourist market, occupancies and room rates for existing properties have been impressive, leading to a ...
Kashmir sees sharp decline in tourists this year due to political situationThere are only about 20 per cent occupancy in hotels and very few advance bookings even as the peak season has started. The situation is go...
Tourism sector in Kashmir suffers a loss of around Rs 3,000 croreThe tourism destinations and hotels both in private and government sector have been worst affected and most of the hotels are left with zer...
Violence hits tourism in Jammu and KashmirOfficials said that every hotel in the Valley was booked till September and expected a huge rush of domestic tourists in October as well, b...
Terrorism, floods draw out the charm from Kashmir; 35% decline in bookings recordedMany tourists are staying away from Kashmir because of what the region went through in the past year, with the devastating floods.
1,474 buildings and 56 bunkers vacated from Army: Jammu and Kashmir GovernmentHe said efforts are afoot to have the remaining premises vacated and utilized for their original use.
Snow a spoiler, beaches favourite this year-endIn contrast, occupancy in hotels in Kashmir and Manali are at 20-30% against 80-90% for the same time last year.
Kashmir tourism: In paradise on earth, few earthy matters cause troubleIf policymakers would keep pace with tourist arrivals, Kashmir truly would be paradise on earth and Rs 950 cr tourist destination would mov...