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2. OVERVIEW OF HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
•Hospitality is about serving the guests to provide them with
"feel-good-effect".
•"Athithi devo bhavha" (Guest is God) has been one of
central tenets of Indian culture since times immemorial.
•Today hospitality sector is one of the fastest growing sectors
in India and is expected to grow at the rate of 8% between
2007 and 2016.
•Nowadays the travel and tourism industry is also included in
hospitality sector. The boom in travel and tourism has led to
the further development of hospitality industry.
3. HOTEL INDUSTRY IN INDIA
•India is a destination for hotel chains looking for growth.
•'Hotel Industry in India' is eroding its competitiveness as a
cost effective destination.
•'Indian Hotel Industry' is adding about 60,000 quality
rooms, currently in different stages of planning and
development and should be ready by 2012.
•MNC Hotel Industry giants are flocking India and forging
Joint Ventures to earn their share of pie in the race.
•The manpower requirements of the hotel industry will
increase from 7 million in 2002 to 15 million by 2010.
4. FEATURES
•The industry is more dependent on metropolitan cities as
they account for 75% to 80% of the revenues, with Delhi and
Mumbai being on top.
•The ARR and OC are the two most critical factors that
determine profitability. ARR depends on location, brand
image, star rating, quality of facilities and services offered.
The OC depends on other seasonal factors.
•India is an ideal destination for tourists. Approximately 4.4
million tourists visit India every year.
•In the hotel sector, a number of multinationals have
strengthened their presence. Moreover, Indian hotel chains
are also expanding internationally.
5. CLASSIFICATION OF HOTELS
1. Based on location
City center: Generally located in the heart of city within a short
distance from business center, shopping arcade. Rates are
normally high due to their location advantages. They have high
traffic on weekdays and the occupancy is high.
Example: Taj , Mumbai
Motels: They are located primarily on highways, they provide
lodging to highway travelers and also provide ample parking
space. The length of stay is usually overnight.
Suburban hotels: They generally have high traffic on weekend. It
is ideal for budget travelers. In this type of hotel rates are
moderately low.
Floating hotels: As name implies these hotels are established on
luxury liners or ship. It is located on river, sea or big lakes. In
cruise ships, rooms are generally small and all furniture is fixed
down. It has long stay
6. AIRPORT
HOTELS:
These hotels are set up near by the
airport. They have transit guest who
stay over between flights
Resort hotels:
They are also termed as health resort
or beach hill resort and so depending
on their position and location. They
cater a person who wants to relax,
enjoy themselves at hill station. Most
resort work to full capacity during
peak season. Sales and revenue
fluctuate from season to season.
7. BOATELS
A house boat hotels is referred as
boatels. The shikaras of Kashmir
and kettuvallam of Kerala are
houseboats in India which offers
luxurious accommodation to
travelers
Rotels
These novel variants are hotel on
wheel. Our very own "palace on
wheels" and "Deccan Odessey" is
trains providing a luxurious hotel
atmosphere. Their interior is done
like hotel room. They are normally
used by small group of travelers.
8. 2.BASED ON SIZE OF PROPERTY
Small hotel: hotel with 100 rooms and less may be
termed as small hotels.
Medium sized hotel: hotel which has 100-300 rooms
is known as medium sized hotel.
Large hotels: hotel which have more than 300 rooms
are termed as large hotels.
Mega hotels: are those hotels with more than 1000
rooms.
Chain hotels: these are the group that has hotels in
9. 3. BASED ON THE LEVEL OF SERVICE
Economy/ Budget hotels: These hotels meet the
basic need of the guest by providing comfortable and
clean room for a comfortable stay.
Mid market hotels: It is suite hotel that offers small
living room with appropriate furniture and small bed room
with king sized bed.
Luxury hotels: These offer world class service
providing restaurant and lounges, meeting rooms, dining
facilities. These guest rooms contains furnishing, artwork
etc. prime market for these hotels are celebrities, business
executives and high ranking political figures. Example:
Hyatt Regency, New Delhi.
10. 4. BASED ON THE LENGTH OF STAY
Transient Hotel: These are the hotel where guest
stays for a day or even less, they are usually five star
hotels. The occupancy rate is usually very high. These
hotels are situated near airport.
Residential hotels: These are the hotel where guest
can stay for a minimum period of one month and up to a
year. The rent can be paid on monthly or quarterly basis.
They provide sitting room, bed room and kitchenette.
Semi residential hotels: These hotels incorporate
features of both transient and residential hotel.
11. 5. BASED ON THEME
Heritage hotel: In this hotel a guest is graciously
welcomed, offered room that have their own history, serve
traditional cuisine and are entertained by folk artist. These
hotels put their best efforts to give the glimpse of their
region. Example: Jai Mahal palace in Jaipur.
Ecotels : these are environment friendly hotels these
hotel use eco friendly items in the room. Example: Orchid
Mumbai is Asia first and most popular five star ecotel.
Boutique hotels: This hotel provides exceptional
accommodation, furniture in a themed and stylish manner
and caters to corporate travelers. Example: In India the
park Bangalore is a boutique hotel.
Spas: is a resort which provide therapeutic bath and
massage along with other features of luxury hotels in India
Ananda spa in Himalaya are the most popular Spa.
12. 6. BASED ON TARGET MARKET
Convention hotels: These hotels have large
convention complex and cater to people attending a
convention, conference
Example: Le meridien, Cochin, is a hotel with
largest convention center in south India.
Resort hotels: These leisure hotels are mainly for
vacationers who want to relax and enjoy with their family.
The occupancy varies as per season. These are spread
out in vast areas so many resorts have solar powered
carts for the transport of guest.
Suite hotels: These hotel offer rooms that may include
compact kitchenette. They cater to people who are
relocating act as like lawyers, executives who are away
from home for a long business stay
13. COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
They are situated in the heart of the
city in busy commercial areas so as
to get good and high business. They
cater mostly businessmen.
Casino hotels
Hotel with predominantly gambling
facilities comes under this category,
they have guest room and food and
operation too. These hotels tend to
cater leisure and vacation travelers.
Gambling activities at some casino
hotels operate 24 hours a day and
365 days a year.
Example: Las Vegas in United State
is Famous for Casino hotels.
14. MAJOR DEPARTMENTS OF HOTEL
FRONT OFFICE:
The main function of this
department is to give warm
welcome to the guest. It helps to
create good image in front of the
guest. This is the first department
where guest comes in contact with.
It generates the maximum
revenue for the hotel as it sells
room to the guests. This also
includes sub departments like
reservation, Bell desk, and
Information desk.
15. FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE:
It is a department which serves
food and beverage to the guest
in a very attractive and pleasing
manner, which creates good
impression on the guest. There
are several kind of food and
beverage outlet like
restaurants, Bars, Coffee
shops, take away banquets etc.
It is second most revenue
producing department of the
hotel.
16. HOUSEKEEPING:
This department is responsible for
cleaning and maintaining hotel
premises which include public area,
guest rooms, lobby, swimming pool
area etc. It works for guest
satisfaction through keeping the
environment clean and hygiene.
Horticulture is one of the most
important features of housekeeping
department which deals with
different types of flower
arrangement and maintaining the
garden.
17. FOOD PRODUCTION
It is a department with deals with
the preparation of different types
of food items. It is not a visible
department to the guest because
it usually works in the back area.
Different cuisine has their own
kitchen and specialized chef to
work on it according to their skills.
Bakery departments comes under
this which include preparation of
desserts, breads etc
18. THE CHALLENGES TO FACE•The lack of adequate infrastructure
development.
•There is still need to improve rail and road
connections as well as general infrastructure like
power and water.
• Shortage of skilled employees
•Intense competition and image of India
19. COMPETITION
•The country has been flooded by some of the world's
leading hotel brands. New brands such as Amanda,
Satinwoods, Banana Tree, Hampton Inns are planning to
enter the Indian hospitality industry in joint ventures with
domestic hotel.
•Unitech, which is setting up two hotels in Delhi, has already
formed a joint venture with Marriott International to run its
three new hotels in India.
•All other majors including Marriott, Hyatt, Hilton, Accor, Four
Seasons etc are briskly reinforcing their presence in India.
20. SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
•India’s rich culture heritage
•Government support
•Increase in the market share
WEAKNESSES
• Poor support infrastructure
•Slow implementation
•Susceptible to political events
21. OPPORTUNITIES
• Rising income
•Open sky benefits
• New business opportunities
THREATS
•Fluctuations in international tourist arrivals
•Increasing competition
22. INDIAN HOTEL COMPANIES LOOK OVERSEAS
The movement is not one-way. Cash-rich Indian hotel
companies have been acquiring properties overseas.
The Tata group's Indian Hotels Company is in the process
of acquiring Boston-based luxury hotel the Ritz-Carlton for
around $170 million dollars (around 765 crore rupees).
Due diligence is likely to be completed soon.
Indian Hotels is looking to strengthen its presence in the
United States with this acquisition. It has also set up
properties in the Middle East, the United Kingdom and
Africa.
Its fierce rival, Oberoi group, has also been active
overseas with properties in Saudi Arabia, Mauritius, Egypt,
Australia and Indonesia, and elsewhere.
23. FUTURE
•Future Growth in tourism will definitely lead to a boom
in hotels and restaurants.
•The industry also expects a boom in spiritual and
medical tourism in the domestic sector at a growth rate
of 10% to 15% over the next few years.
•It is estimated that the hospitality sector is likely to see
US$ 11.41 billion rise in the next two years.
• With around 40 international hotel brands making
their presence known in the country by 2011