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Cloud9 Sarovar Premiere ppens in Palolem, Goa

 

Sarovar Hotels, in collaboration with Prabhu Group, has opened Cloud9 Sarovar Premiere in Palolem, Goa, a premium coastal retreat located where the Talpone River meets the Arabian Sea. With panoramic views of mountains, lush landscapes, and proximity to Palolem Beach, the hotel is designed to offer guests a blend of natural beauty and modern luxury.

The hotel features 160 well-appointed rooms and suites, a relaxing pool, the Hebe Spa, and diverse dining options. Guests can dine at Trophe, an all-day restaurant, or enjoy ocean views at 74° NE, the rooftop restaurant. With versatile banqueting facilities, the property is ideal for events, including weddings and corporate gatherings, making it a top choice for both leisure and business travellers.

Ajay K Bakaya, Managing Director of Sarovar Hotels, expressed enthusiasm for the new hotel, highlighting it as the brand’s seventh location in Goa and the second collaboration with Prabhu Group. He stated that Cloud9 Sarovar Premiere is poised to become a preferred destination in Goa, offering travellers unique experiences with Sarovar’s hospitality expertise.

Amit Prabhu, Managing Director, Prabhu Group, echoed these sentiments, noting that the partnership with Sarovar brings refined hospitality to Palolem. He emphasised that the hotel captures Goa’s coastal charm while providing modern comforts, promising guests an unforgettable experience.

FLY91 starts direct flights from Pune to Goa & Jalgaon

With an eye on the rise in travel activities around the festive season of Diwali, FLY91, India’s pure play regional airline, has announced direct daily flights connecting Pune-Goa and Pune-Jalgaon since yesterday, significantly enhancing regional connectivity on the two routes.

The introduction of daily flights on the two routes will not only enhance connectivity to Pune, the cultural capital of Maharashtra, a centre for IT and ITES services and an education hub, but will also offer convenient direct outbound air-travel options for Pune-based residents.

The Pune-Goa route will facilitate ease of travel for students, leisure seekers and promote MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourism in Goa, a leading holiday destination.

The Pune-Jalgaon route will increase business and student travel, along with leisure traffic drawn to the Ajanta and Ellora caves, UNESCO-endorsed world heritage sites in Jalgaon.

“The commencement of daily flights along the Pune-Goa-Pune and Pune-Jalgaon-Pune routes signifies FLY91’s commitment to improve regional connectivity between tier 2 & tier 3 cities across the nation. Better connectivity will usher trade & economic development and prosperity to these underserved regions,” said Manoj Chacko, CEO and Managing Director, FLY91.

In addition to the above routes, FLY91 will continue to ply its aircraft on the Pune – Sindhudurg route, twice a week.

Based out of Manohar International Airport, Goa, FLY91 currently connects regional centres such as Pune, Jalgaon and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, as well as Agatti in Lakshadweep and cities like Hyderabad.

 

 

 

Flight Schedule:

Origin Destination Dep. Arr. Days
Pune Goa 11:55 13:20 Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri
Pune Goa 10:50 12:10 Sat, Sun
Goa Pune 10:20 11:35 Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri
Goa Pune 06:05 07:20 Sat, Sun
Pune Jalgaon 15:50 17:15 Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sun
Pune Jalgaon 16:45 18:05 Sat
Jalgaon Pune 14:10 15:30 Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sun
Jalgaon Pune 14:50 16:15 Sat
Pune Sindhudurg 07:50 08:55 Sat, Sun
Sindhudurg Pune 09:15 10:25 Sat, Sun

 

 

Air India to operate non-stop daily flights between Benglauru & London Heathrow from Oct 27

Air India will start daily, non-stop services between Bengaluru and London Heathrow from October 27, 2024, thus connecting London Heathrow to all three hubs of the airline in India.

The new flights will replace Air India’s currently served Bengaluru-London Gatwick route and increase the frequency between Bengaluru and London from 5x weekly to 7x weekly.

The non-stop service, to be operated using a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft with 18 flat beds in Business class and 238 spacious seats in Economy, will add capacity to London Heathrow by 3,584 seats a week, inbound and outbound. Air India currently operates 31x weekly to London Heathrow from Delhi and Mumbai.

Air India will continue to operate 12x weekly flights to London Gatwick from four Indian cities, namely Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Goa, and Kochi.

SCHEDULE OF FLIGHTS BETWEEN BENGULURU AND LONDON HEATHROW
Effective 27 October 2024
Flight # Sector Departure Arrival Days of Operation
AI133 Bengaluru-London Heathrow 1420 Hrs 1930 Hrs Daily
AI132 London Heathrow-Bengaluru 2105 Hrs 1220 Hrs (+1) Daily

All times are local. (+1) denotes next day arrival.

Bookings for the flights are open on all channels, including Air India’s official website (www.airindia.com), mobile app, and authorised travel agents and partners.

 

Visa, Tripadvisor unveil ‘International Travelers’ Pick 2024’ for hotels & restaurants in India

Visa announced the International Travelers’ Pick 2024 in association with Tripadvisor at the 54th Annual Convention of the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI).

The curated list showcases and commemorates the top-rated hotel and restaurants for and by travellers visiting India.

In the presence of Dr. Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, Government of India, unveiled Visa and Tripadvisor’s International Travelers’ Pick 2024.

Commenting on the initiative, Shekhawat said, “Pleased to launch the Visa-Tripadvisor “International Traveller’s Pick 2024” sticker at the FHRAI 54th Annual Convention in Goa yesterday. This curated list that showcases the best of hotels & restaurants for and by travelers visiting India is a commendable effort to highlight the appeal of our hospitality industry to tourists from across the world.”

Sandeep Ghosh, Group Country Manager, Visa India and South Asia shared, “Exceptional service standards of our hospitality sector are propelling India as a premier travel destination. Visa, with our partner Tripadvisor, is proud to celebrate these establishments of excellence that are creating memorable experiences for travelers and elevating India’s profile as a diverse tourist destination, reflective of our rich, eclectic culture. In our endeavour to position India as a preferred destination for global travelers, we continue to partner with the ecosystem to nurture a thriving tourism sector.”

Scott Wegener, Director Enterprise Sales APAC, Tripadvisor said, “India’s hospitality industry has long been celebrated globally for its unique fusion of tradition and modernity. The hotel properties and restaurants featured in this year’s list exemplify the finest offerings of India. As the world’s leading travel guidance platform, we are thrilled to partner with Visa to spotlight these gems.”

The International Travelers’ Pick 2024 is based on consumer travel insights from Visa and millions of reviews on Tripadvisor from international visitors. It celebrates hotels and restaurants in popular cities – New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Jaipur and Chennai – for their unmatched quality of offerings and services, cultural richness, and memorable hospitality. The list allows visitors to choose from the best experiences India has to offer, thereby boosting tourism for the local region.

Featured in The International Travelers’ Pick 2024:
• The list highlights a wide array of experiences for potential travelers based on real experiences and insights, ranging from luxurious hotels offering breathtaking views of iconic landmarks to even charming, family-run restaurants that plate up authentic Indian delicacies giving customers a genuine taste of India’s rich and varied culture.
• On the culinary front, restaurants from Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai have been recognised for their culinary excellence and diverse experimental cuisines.
As India’s tourism sector continues to evolve, these top hotels and restaurants are set to play a crucial role in shaping travelers’ experiences, ensuring they leave with lasting memories of the warmth and excellence of Indian hospitality.
You can see the full list of International Travelers’ Pick 2024, presented by Visa and Tripadvisor
leave with lasting memories of the warmth and excellence of Indian hospitality.

Atout France undertakes several initiatives for B2B outreach in India.

Atout France organises sixth edition of its offsite B2B showcase, Explore France in Goa

Atout France – France Tourism Development Agency recently organised the 6th edition of its annual B2B showcase Explore France at the JW Marriott in Goa from October 7 to 11.

A delegation of 23 key stakeholders representing the diversity of France’s touristic offering interacted with 50 members of the Indian travel trade fraternity over 2 days of pre-scheduled meetings and also interacted with trade media representatives.

An approximate of 1,100 meetings took place over these two days enabling the partners and agents to understand the evolution of travel trends and discuss potential business opportunities.

This evolutive edition of the showcase commenced with a presentation for the delegation on the Indian travel landscape and the ever-evolving profile of the Indian traveller and trends prevalent in the country. The presentation included a showcase of the legacy of family run travel businesses in India and the importance of the family segment in Indian outbound travel by Neil Patil COO of Veena World. There was an introduction also by NPCI Payments International Limited and Lyra on the importance and integration of UPI as a seamless mode of digital payments and its advancement in France.

The opening dinner of the workshop took place in the presence of the Consul General of France in Mumbai, Jean-Marc Séré-Charlet. In addition to the pre-scheduled meetings, this year, the delegation also had an opportunity to present their offerings to the assembled agents. An interactive visa session was also organised in association with the Consulate General of France in Mumbai and VFS Global to discuss visa procedures and address commonly asked queries by Mr Sami Bouakaze – Consul and Deputy Head of Mission. The networking evenings provided many opportunities for the participants to interact in a convivial ambience.

The French delegation comprised of partners who have maintained a steady presence on the market and new entrants interested to make a foray into the market.

Sharing her thoughts, Sheetal Munshaw, Director Atout France India, said, “India is a growing source market for France and has been on a consistent upsurge for the last decade or more. Platforms such as these are critical to ensure that we do not lose momentum. It is mutually benefitting as it allows us to introduce key stakeholders on both sides, facilitate dialogue, showcase the diversity of France and enable both sides on product knowledge on the one hand and market trends and potential on the other.

The visa session was an important integration as was the live testimonial by Neil Patil. The showcase of the UPI also demonstrated the dynamism of the Indo French relationship. Networking evenings allowed further strengthening bonds and facilitating exchanges in a convivial atmosphere in a market and industry that is largely driven by relationships and human connections. There have been many takeaways on both sides and we are confident that the Indian influx of tourists to France will continue to be on the upswing”.

The government has been focusing on promotion of North East India via DoNER.

Government push fuels enthusiasm for MICE tourism in Northeast region: Stakeholders

As the Centre is working to bolster infrastructure development across the country, the MICE industry has observed growing demand from the corporate sector to host their MICE activities in the Northeast region.

MICE tourism, an acronym for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions, refers to a type of business travel that brings together large groups for specific purposes.

According to industry players, corporates are increasingly choosing the Northeast destinations for their MICE activities, with a noticeable surge in such events. The primary reason for this enhanced interest is the region’s unique and largely unexplored natural ecosystem, they say.

“One tourism segment that is growing and will only get stronger in the Northeast. I’ve been organising many more events there post-COVID, which I rarely did before. A lot of people are now interested in exploring new luxury destinations, driven in part by the Prime Minister’s push to the region,” said Abhishek Gupta, Co-Founder and Director of Trip Navigator.

Gupta cites the desire to explore forests, wildlife, and similar experiences akin to what African countries like Tanzania offer as reasons behind the growing interest in the Northeast for MICE activities. For Indian corporates, the region presents an exciting opportunity to experience nature without the need for extensive travel abroad.

This shift follows the Ministry of Tourism’s emphasis on promoting the Northeast region through tourism development initiatives. The ministry has been attracting both domestic and international tourists to the region by providing financial assistance through various schemes, such as Swadesh Darshan.

To further bolster MICE tourism in the region, the Ministry has undertaken initiatives to develop key spots to attract corporate tourists. One such effort includes financial assistance for constructing a Convention Centre in Aizawl, aimed at encouraging MICE tourism in the Northeast.

While traditional popular destinations like Delhi, Goa, Mumbai, and Hyderabad continue to dominate the MICE sector, industry players highlight the urgent need to develop infrastructure and create globally renowned spots to attract international visitors to India.

“The North East region, in particular, is emerging as a significant player in this growth trajectory. The North East’s attractiveness for MICE events is bolstered by the entry of major domestic and international hotel chains, showcasing the region’s potential. Notable events such as the Hornbill Festival, Bihu celebrations, and the hosting of high-profile events like the G-20 Summit have highlighted its unique cultural heritage and natural beauty,” Pardeep Siwach, Dy. General Manager- Accommodation, Mayfair Spring Valley Resort, Guwahati stated.

A 2019 MICE study, sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism, revealed that India holds less than 1 per cent of the global MICE market, despite its natural and cultural advantages and status as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. In 2019, the global MICE industry was valued at around USD 900 billion.

According to the study, the Indian MICE industry is estimated at INR 37,576 crore, with 60 per cent of this attributable to meetings, incentives, and conferences. India was ranked 28th in the 2019 ICCA rankings with 158 meetings, reflecting a low recall value for Indian MICE events in global markets.

Only seven Indian cities feature in the top 475 cities worldwide for international association meetings, according to the ICCA rankings.
The exhibition industry in India has been growing at a rate of over 8 per cent annually, outpacing the country’s GDP growth. The trade fair sector has an estimated economic impact of INR 23,800 crore through the organised sector, generating Rs. 3 lakh crore worth of business through exhibitions hosted in India.

Currently, India has 25 purpose-built venues for hosting exhibitions, with a combined indoor capacity of 437,000 square meters.
Both the central and state governments are taking steps to capitalise on the flourishing MICE tourism sector. The centrally-backed Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan and Yashobhoomi Convention Centre are prime examples of the government’s efforts to support this industry.

Additionally, state governments like Rajasthan and Gujarat have also approved projects aimed at incentivising MICE business within their states.

According to industry experts, India needs to focus on developing unique innovations and cultural landmarks to distinguish itself on the global stage. By doing so, the country can enhance its visibility and recognition for its distinct contributions, further promoting the MICE business. (ANI)