Thursday, August 14, 2008

Hotels to hike tariffs from September by 50%

MUMBAI: Come September and major hotels across cities like New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad will hike tariffs by 10-50%. Thanks to a steady tourist inflow, most hotels have decided to go ahead with a rate revision next month when their financial year begins. According to government estimates, foreign tourist arrivals rose 7.4% in July over the last year. With domestic tourism also generating good business, industry feels that major hotels are trying to cash in on the supply-demand mismatch. "Occupany rates have gone up since last September and is expected to continue this year.

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