
TBO Tek Ltd delivers robust Q3 FY26 performance
TBO Tek Ltd reported a strong Q3 FY26 performance, driven by broad-based global growth and the integration of Classic Vacations. Revenue surged 86% YoY to ₹784 crore, while adjusted EBITDA (before M&A costs) rose 53% YoY to ₹115 crore. GTV grew 35% YoY to ₹9,709 crore, led by Hotels & Ancillaries and Airlines. Monthly Transacting Buyers increased 16% YoY to 33,324, with solid momentum across Europe, APAC, MEA and India.
Air India launches Premium Economy Campaign
Air India has unveiled a new 360-degree campaign, “The Premium You Deserve,” spotlighting India’s only Premium Economy offering. Based on customer insights, the campaign positions comfort as a necessity rather than a luxury, even on short-haul routes. Highlighting benefits such as extra legroom, priority services and enhanced meals, the campaign will run from 11 February to 31 March 2026. Premium Economy is now available on nearly 60% of Air India’s fleet.
Royal Orchid Hotels divests subsidiary multi hotels
Royal Orchid Hotels Limited has announced the strategic divestment of its subsidiary, Multi Hotels Limited, to Tanzania-based Greenleaf Properties Limited. The transaction, executed on January 29, 2026, values the sale of 100% equity at USD 3.41 million, payable in instalments within 120 days. The divestment aligns with ROHL’s strategy to optimise its portfolio and sharpen focus on core hospitality operations, as Multi Hotels had not commenced commercial operations.
Kairali Ayurvedic Healing Village enters North America via Sky Vacations
Kairali – The Ayurvedic Healing Village has partnered with Sky Vacations as its exclusive North American representative. Located in Palakkad, Kerala, the 63-acre retreat is globally recognised for authentic Ayurveda-based wellness programmes. The partnership aims to introduce North American travellers to medically guided Ayurvedic therapies, yoga, meditation and farm-to-table cuisine, offering preventive and restorative health journeys rooted in 5,000-year-old traditions.
#First Opinion
“2026 looks positive, based on the steady increase in business leads we are seeing across our existing hotel clients. The overall sentiment remains optimistic, with demand showing clear signs of sustained growth. One of the key trends shaping the year ahead is wellness-led travel, which is fast becoming a norm. More travellers are now planning at least one wellness-focused break each year, prioritising rest, balance and holistic well-being. Another trend that is expected to continue is the dual pattern of travel—on one hand, longer stays supported by work-from-home flexibility, and on the other, shorter but more frequent trips, both domestically and internationally.”
Vasudha Sondhi,
MD, Outbound Marketing
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