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  • ITDC clocks Rs 82.94 cr profit in FY25, eyes expansion across tourism verticals

    The organisation posted a total turnover of ₹587.78 crore along with a Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹82.94 crore. ITDC is also deepening its focus on curating high-end experiential offerings to appeal to a more discerning, aspirational Indian traveller. This aligns with larger tourism trends in India, where premium segments such as destination weddings, wellness retreats, and cultural circuits are witnessing sharp growth.

    itdc clocks rs 82 94 cr profit in fy25 eyes expansion across tourism verticals
  • India’s RevPAR grows 16.3% in Q1 2025 amid rising investor interest

    India’s hospitality sector posted a 16.3 per cent year-on-year rise in RevPAR in Q1 2025, supported by increased travel and robust demand. Bengaluru led with 38.3 per cent growth, driven by Aero India 2025. The quarter saw 79 new hotel signings totalling 9,478 keys, while investors gear up for USD 1 billion in sectoral investments by 2028, according to JLL.

    india s revpar grows 16 3 in q1 2025 amid rising investor interest
  • Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels posts ₹84 crore annual profit, sees 22 pc growth

    Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels has reported a net profit of INR 84 crore in FY25, marking a 22 per cent year-on-year increase. The group saw a 92 per cent occupancy rate in Q4 and declared its first-ever dividend of INR 0.5 per share. Strategic expansion and acquisitions continue to drive performance across Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets.

    apeejay surrendra park hotels posts 84 crore annual profit sees 22 pc growth
  • RateGain reports 44% surge in FY25 profit, accelerates AI-first travel tech strategy

    RateGain Travel Technologies posted a 43.7 per cent YoY increase in profit after tax for FY25, alongside record margins and strong operational efficiency. Operating revenue reached INR 10,766.7 million, growing 12.5 per cent YoY. The company continues to invest in AI-driven solutions such as UNO VIVA and Smart ARI, reinforcing its global travel tech leadership despite macroeconomic volatility.

    rategain reports 44 surge in fy25 profit accelerates ai first travel tech strategy
  • The Leela raises ₹1,575 crore from anchor investors ahead of IPO

    Brookfield-backed The Leela Palaces, Hotels & Resorts has raised INR 1,575 crore through its anchor book, ahead of its IPO launch on 26 May. The offering drew significant interest from 47 marquee domestic and international investors, with allocations made at the upper price band of INR 435 per share. The IPO includes a fresh issue and an offer for sale.

    the leela raises 1 575 crore from anchor investors ahead of ipo
  • Sterling reports record INR 5,202 million revenue in FY25

    Sterling Holiday Resorts has crossed INR 5,202 million in annual revenue for FY25, marking 13 per cent year-on-year growth and achieving over INR 1 billion in food and beverage sales. The company now operates 61 resorts with 3,254 rooms across 17 states. With a continued debt-free status and strong EBITDA margin of 34 per cent, Sterling remains optimistic about sustained expansion and growth in India’s leisure hospitality sector.

    sterling reports record inr 5 202 million revenue in fy25
  • Millennials drive summer travel surge as insurance bookings double

    More than half of summer travellers in 2025 are millennials, according to Policybazaar data, with 84 per cent opting for adventure sports coverage and 62 per cent choosing travel insurance plans with over USD 250,000 coverage. Early travel insurance bookings surged by over 100 per cent, reflecting increased risk awareness. Asia edges out Europe in popularity, while family and solo travel continue to rise in the summer season.

    millennials drive summer travel surge as insurance bookings double
  • ​Global tourism to reach $11.7 trillion in 2025 as Saudi Arabia breaks records

    The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) projects the global sector will contribute USD 11.7 trillion to the economy in 2025. While growth slows in some leading markets, Saudi Arabia is forecast to see record economic gains of SAR 447.2 billion, with strong domestic and international spending pushing tourism’s share of GDP above 10 per cent and employment to 2.7 million.

    global tourism to reach 11 7 trillion in 2025 as saudi arabia breaks records
  • TBO Tek's FY25 revenue jumps 25% with strong global expansion

    TBO Tek Ltd has posted a 25 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue for FY25, with Adjusted EBITDA rising 22 per cent to INR 329 crore. Gross transaction value crossed INR 30,000 crore, with international markets—particularly Europe and APAC—driving growth. The company has expanded its global footprint, rolled out new tech platforms, and plans further scaling with over INR 1,450 crore in reserves.

    tbo tek s fy25 revenue jumps 25 with strong global expansion
  • Oberoi Group parent posts highest-ever revenue, outlines global growth

    EIH Limited, the parent of The Oberoi Group, has reported its highest-ever revenue and profit for FY25, with standalone profit after tax surging 44 per cent to INR 751 crore. The company has also unveiled an aggressive expansion pipeline of 21 luxury properties across India and international markets, solidifying its long-term growth plans in hospitality.

    oberoi group parent posts highest ever revenue outlines global growth
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