Nakul Anand bids farewell to ITC after 45 years
Nakul Anand, a luminary in India’s hotel and travel sectors, retired as ITC’s Executive Director after a 45-year journey since joining as a management trainee in 1978. Overseeing ITC’s hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors, he ascended to top positions, celebrating his farewell at Gurgaon’s ITC Green Centre. Beyond ITC, he chaired the Hotel Association of India, led the CII National Tourism Committee, and served on the National Tourism Advisory Council by the union tourism ministry.
FlyCreative Global Holidays opens a new office in Mumbai
FlyCreative Global Holidays, a one-stop solution providers of Travel and tourism-related services around the world has moved to an additional new workplace for business at Metro House in Mumbai. This move marks a new milestone for V.S. Abdul Kareem, CMD, Creative Group and Adl Abdul Karim, Director and COO, FlyCreative Global Holidays and their team.
SITE India event celebrates new leadership & achievements
The Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) India Chapter hosted an event to celebrate the commencement of new leadership and to honour the achievements of the past year. The event, held at Ibis Hotel Golf Road, Gurgaon, featured a touching ceremony to commemorate the appointment of Sanjeev Joshi as the leader of the new Site India Board. It also welcomed Nitin Sachdeva, who will be serving as the President Elect to the Site International Board.
Sheraton Hotels & Resorts unveils a new hotel in Sri Lanka
Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio, has announced the opening of its latest property the Sheraton Colombo Hotel, which is the second Sheraton hotel to open in Sri Lanka. Featuring elements from the brand’s new vision of fostering community, the 320-room hotel seamlessly integrates Colombo’s vibrant spirit and cultural richness into its ambience, making it the perfect retreat for both locals and tourists to work, meet and relax.
#FirstOpinion
“By 2030, we will have 42 crores people travelling by airplanes. In the last 10 years, we have built an additional 75 airports taking to 149. Not long ago the country had just 400 planes but presently we have 700 planes and we will take it to 2000 planes in the next few years. Our commitment is that we are the 5th largest civil aviation market in the world and under Prime Minister’s Narendra Modi’s leadership, we will emerge as the 3rd largest civil aviation market in the next 5 years.”
Jyotiraditya Scindia,
Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Government of India
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