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24 stories · First covered Feb 27, 2026 · Latest Apr 15
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India's Hotel Market Hits $24.6 Billion. The Per-Key Math Tells a Different Story.

India's Hotel Market Hits $24.6 Billion. The Per-Key Math Tells a Different Story.

CBRE projects India's hotel industry will reach $31 billion by 2029, but the gap between that headline and what owners actually earn depends on which $31 billion you're measuring... and at least three research firms can't agree on the starting number.

India's Adding 70,000 Hotel Rooms by 2030. The Tech Infrastructure Conversation Hasn't Even Started.

India's Adding 70,000 Hotel Rooms by 2030. The Tech Infrastructure Conversation Hasn't Even Started.

Institutional capital is flooding India's hotel sector with plans for 70,000 new keys by 2030, but the rush to sign deals and break ground is outpacing the harder question of what technology stack these properties will actually run on... and who decides.

IHG Is Betting 70% of Its India Growth on One Brand. That's Not Strategy. That's Inertia.

IHG Is Betting 70% of Its India Growth on One Brand. That's Not Strategy. That's Inertia.

IHG wants to triple its India footprint to 400 hotels by 2031, and Holiday Inn is doing most of the heavy lifting. The question nobody at headquarters seems to be asking is whether a brand built for American interstate highways can carry the weight of India's most complex leisure markets.

Hilton Just Signed for 350 Hotels in India. The Owners Building Them Should Read the Fine Print.

Hilton Just Signed for 350 Hotels in India. The Owners Building Them Should Read the Fine Print.

Hilton and Radisson are racing to plant flags across India's Tier II and III cities with massive franchise commitments that look incredible on a pipeline slide. The question nobody's asking is whether a Hampton by Hilton in a city most global travelers can't find on a map delivers enough to justify what the owner just signed up for.

Hyatt Wants to Build a Brand That Starts in India. That's Either Brilliant or Brand Theater.

Hyatt Wants to Build a Brand That Starts in India. That's Either Brilliant or Brand Theater.

Hyatt is developing an India-first hotel brand modeled on its Japan-born Atona concept, betting that a country with 1.4 billion people and only 20 million annual visitors is the most under-hoteled opportunity on the planet. The question is whether "uniquely Indian" translates to a real operating model or just a really beautiful mood board.

Hilton Just Promised 125 Hotels in India With One Partner. The Promise Is the Easy Part.

Hilton Just Promised 125 Hotels in India With One Partner. The Promise Is the Easy Part.

Hilton's franchise deal with Royal Orchid Hotels to open 125 Hamptons across India by 2035 is the third massive pipeline announcement in the country in barely a year. The question every brand strategist should be asking isn't whether the math works on paper... it's whether 125 properties can deliver a consistent Hampton experience in markets where the labor pool, infrastructure, and guest expectations look nothing like what Hampton was designed for.

Wyndham's Third Goa Property Is a Bet on a Market That Was Declining Six Months Ago

Wyndham's Third Goa Property Is a Bet on a Market That Was Declining Six Months Ago

Wyndham just signed a 120-key luxury hotel in North Goa targeting a Q4 2029 opening, doubling down on a market that was the only major Indian destination showing RevPAR declines as recently as late 2025. The confidence is impressive... the question is whether the math justifies it or the ambition is doing the heavy lifting.

IHG Is Hiring GMs in India Like It's Building an Army. Because It Is.

IHG Is Hiring GMs in India Like It's Building an Army. Because It Is.

IHG just appointed two General Managers at Holiday Inn Express properties in India, which sounds routine until you realize the company plans to triple its Indian portfolio to 400+ hotels in five years. The real question is whether the talent pipeline can keep up with the construction pipeline.

Hyatt Just Created a President Role for India. That's Not a Promotion. That's a Bet.

Hyatt Just Created a President Role for India. That's Not a Promotion. That's a Bet.

Hyatt carved out a brand-new President title for India and Southwest Asia, hired a food-and-beverage executive with zero hotel operations background to fill it, and set a target of 100 hotels in five years. The interesting part isn't the ambition... it's what the hire tells you about what Hyatt thinks it's actually selling.

Two Jaipur Hotels Got Sealed Over Tax Bills Pending Since 2007. They Paid Up in Two Hours.

Two Jaipur Hotels Got Sealed Over Tax Bills Pending Since 2007. They Paid Up in Two Hours.

Jaipur's municipal corporation physically sealed properties tied to Marriott and Ramada hotels over nearly two decades of unpaid local taxes. The speed of payment tells you everything about who actually had the money and who was just waiting to see if enforcement was real.

148 Keys in Bengaluru. A New GM. And the Bigger Story Nobody's Covering.

148 Keys in Bengaluru. A New GM. And the Bigger Story Nobody's Covering.

Marriott just installed a 17-year company veteran as GM at one of its most symbolically important properties in Asia. The interesting part isn't the appointment... it's what it tells you about how the world's biggest hotel company is building its bench for a market it's betting everything on.

IHG Wants 400 Hotels in India. The Owners Building Them Should Read the Fine Print.

IHG Wants 400 Hotels in India. The Owners Building Them Should Read the Fine Print.

IHG just signed its latest Holiday Inn Express in a South Indian city most Western travelers can't find on a map, and that's exactly why it matters. The real question isn't whether Madurai needs a branded hotel... it's whether the brand's growth ambitions and the owner's return expectations are aimed at the same target.

IHG Just Signed a 45-Key Garner in India. The Conversion Math Is the Real Story.

IHG Just Signed a 45-Key Garner in India. The Conversion Math Is the Real Story.

IHG's Garner brand hit 100 hotels globally in under three years and just signed its fourth property in India... a 45-key midscale in a Tier 2 industrial town. The speed is impressive. The question is whether the economics work for the owner holding the bag in Bhiwadi.

Marriott Wants 50,000 Rooms in India by 2030. The Math Is Dazzling. The Delivery Question Is Everything.

Marriott Wants 50,000 Rooms in India by 2030. The Math Is Dazzling. The Delivery Question Is Everything.

Marriott signed 99 hotel deals in India last year alone and is racing to make it their third-largest global market within five years. The pipeline is staggering, the domestic demand is real, and every owner being pitched a conversion right now should be asking one very specific question before they sign anything.

Marriott Signed 99 Deals in India Last Year. The Per-Key Math Tells a Different Story.

Marriott Signed 99 Deals in India Last Year. The Per-Key Math Tells a Different Story.

Marriott's record 99-deal year in India adds 12,000 rooms to a pipeline that already holds 27,000. The headline is impressive until you decompose what 143% deal growth actually means for per-key economics in a market where supply is about to catch demand.

IHG Is Betting 150 Keys on a City of 27 Million Visitors. Here's the Math They're Not Showing You.

IHG Is Betting 150 Keys on a City of 27 Million Visitors. Here's the Math They're Not Showing You.

IHG just signed a Holiday Inn Express in Madurai as part of its plan to triple its India footprint to 400 hotels. The question isn't whether the demand exists... it's whether the brand delivery model survives a market where 70% of those 27 million visitors are pilgrims, not corporate travelers.

What a Mumbai Bar Takeover at Grand Hyatt Gurgaon Actually Teaches About Hotel F&B

What a Mumbai Bar Takeover at Grand Hyatt Gurgaon Actually Teaches About Hotel F&B

A cocktail bar pop-up at a luxury hotel in India sounds like fluff news. It's not. It's a blueprint for how hotels can stop losing the F&B battle to independent restaurants... if they're willing to let someone else drive.

Hyatt's Betting Big on a 150-Room Hotel in Sikkim. Here's Why That's Braver Than It Sounds.

Hyatt's Betting Big on a 150-Room Hotel in Sikkim. Here's Why That's Braver Than It Sounds.

Hyatt just broke ground on a luxury resort in one of India's most remote states, complete with a casino and 13,000 square feet of event space. The math behind quintupling your India footprint sounds great in an earnings call... the execution is where things get interesting.

Wyndham's India Bet: 55 Hotels, Double the Rooms, and a Per-Key Math Problem

Wyndham's India Bet: 55 Hotels, Double the Rooms, and a Per-Key Math Problem

Wyndham wants to double its India footprint to 150 properties and shift to larger-format hotels. The growth story is compelling. The franchise economics deserve a closer look.

Your F&B Outlet Isn't a Cost Center. It's Your Entire Strategy Now.

Your F&B Outlet Isn't a Cost Center. It's Your Entire Strategy Now.

A Courtyard in Bengaluru just refreshed its rooftop cocktail menu, and nobody in the U.S. is paying attention. They should be... because the math on F&B as a revenue driver has quietly flipped, and most operators are still running the old playbook.