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By Nishang Narayan
Published on January 19, 2025
The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI), one of the world’s largest hospitality associations, has outlined a series of reforms it hopes to see in the Union Budget 2025-26. Representing over 60,000 hotels and 500,000 restaurants nationwide, FHRAI emphasized that these changes are critical for bolstering investment, creating jobs, and driving the growth of India's hospitality and tourism sector—a significant contributor to the national economy.
Infrastructure Status for Smaller ProjectsFHRAI proposes granting infrastructure status to hotel and convention center projects costing ₹10 crore or more. Currently, this status is limited to projects exceeding ₹200 crore for hotels and ₹300 crore for convention centers, along with a requirement for the city population to exceed one million. FHRAI highlights that these restrictions exclude smaller, tourism-rich towns, preventing their access to financing and infrastructure benefits.
“India’s tourism sector has immense untapped potential in historically significant towns and emerging destinations,” said K Syama Raju, President of FHRAI. “Infrastructure status for smaller projects will unlock growth opportunities in these regions.”
Simplified Licensing and Single-Window ClearanceFHRAI calls for a single-window clearance system to streamline the complex and time-consuming licensing and approval processes. Simplified regulations would encourage investments and ease operations for hospitality businesses.
GST RationalizationThe association advocates for rationalizing GST rates to make India more competitive internationally. FHRAI recommends:
Excise and Liquor Licensing ReformsFHRAI emphasizes the need for simplified excise and liquor licensing processes. Drawing inspiration from the FSSAI registration system, the association suggests nominal fees and easier compliance to promote the growth of leisure and entertainment services.
India’s hospitality sector, known for generating substantial employment and foreign exchange earnings, faces multiple challenges due to restrictive policies. FHRAI asserts that reforms in licensing, taxation, and infrastructure will enhance India’s competitiveness as a global tourism destination.
“Our hospitality and tourism sector is vital to economic growth, yet it operates under significant regulatory burdens,” Raju added. “Budget 2025-26 presents an opportunity for the government to align policies with industry needs, fostering sustainable growth and positioning India as a leader in global tourism.”
By addressing these critical reforms, FHRAI believes India can advance its vision of becoming a $1 trillion tourism economy by 2047. Simplifying regulations, fostering investments, and reducing operational barriers will create jobs, increase foreign exchange earnings, and drive the sector's long-term growth.
About FHRAI
Established in 1955, the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) is the apex body of the hospitality industry in India. Representing over 60,000 hotels and 500,000 restaurants, FHRAI serves as a voice for the sector, collaborating with government bodies and international organizations to support the growth of India’s hospitality and tourism industries.
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By Manu Vardhan Kannan
Published on October 28, 2025
The third edition of ‘Chapters by Conrad’ at Conrad Pune unfolded into a memorable evening that beautifully blended storytelling and fine wine. The spotlight was on Sonal Holland, India’s first and only Master of Wine, who captivated guests with stories from her memoir ‘One in a Billion’, a book that traces her journey of passion, perseverance, and purpose.
Hosted at Conrad Pune’s award-winning Asian restaurant MASU, the evening brought together an intimate gathering of the city’s cultural enthusiasts, wine lovers, journalists, and tastemakers. The event celebrated not just Sonal’s achievements but also the art of storytelling, where every conversation felt as rich as the wine poured.
In a warm and engaging conversation moderated by Mr. Abhishek Sahai, General Manager, Conrad Pune, Sonal reflected on her inspiring path, from leaving a corporate job at thirty-three to pursuing a passion that few understood at the time. “Everyone thought I was crazy to leave a stable job for wine, but I was chasing meaning, not money,” she shared, drawing smiles and admiration from the audience.
Sonal spoke about her transformative experiences in the world of wine, including dining with Barone Ricasoli at the world’s oldest wine estate in Italy and tasting vintages steeped in centuries of tradition. These moments, she said, helped shape her understanding of purpose, balance, and the importance of pursuing one’s goals wholeheartedly.
The session concluded with a lively Q&A followed by an exclusive wine-tasting experience curated by Sonal Holland in association with Grover Zampa. Guests enjoyed a selection of fine red and white wines paired with a specially designed high-tea menu by Conrad Pune’s culinary team, enhancing the evening’s elegant atmosphere.
Reflecting on the success of the event, Mr. Abhishek Sahai shared, “At Conrad Pune, our vision with ‘Chapters by Conrad’ has always been to curate experiences that go beyond the expected, where stories, ideas, and inspiration come together. Having Sonal Holland with us for this edition was truly special, her story is one of purpose and persistence, much like the Conrad spirit itself.”
Speaking about the experience, Sonal Holland said, “It was such a delight to be part of ‘Chapters by Conrad’. The evening felt like a celebration of dreams, dialogue, and stories that persevered. Sharing my journey over conversations, laughter, and a glass of wine was truly special. I was touched by the audience’s warmth and of course, delighted to raise a glass to storytelling, as like great wines, stories only get richer with time.”
By Hariharan U
Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, has once again raised the bar for Thai luxury with two remarkable achievements, retaining its 3 MICHELIN Keys and securing the top spot as the “Best Resort in Thailand” by Condé Nast Traveller readers. Nestled along Krabi’s pristine coastline, this exclusive retreat continues to impress travellers and industry experts alike.
The MICHELIN Guide 2025 honoured Phulay Bay with 3 Keys for the second consecutive year, a recognition reserved for only six properties across Thailand. Of these, just three are beach resorts and only one, Phulay Bay, is located in the scenic Krabi province.
The guide applauded the resort for its flawless blend of luxury and authenticity, where Southern Thai warmth meets world-class service. It highlighted the thoughtful design that reflects local culture, from the traditional-style welcome pavilion to villa interiors that exude understated elegance. The MICHELIN team also praised the resort’s culinary variety, featuring everything from fresh seafood and Thai classics to Mediterranean-inspired dishes, alongside an extravagant spa experience.
“One of the most straightforward ways to stand out in the crowded field of Thai luxury hospitality is to simply create one of the most luxurious resorts anywhere, and that’s the path chosen by Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve.,” The MICHELIN Guide 2025 notes, applauding the property’s exceptional taste and refined presentation.
Adding to its global acclaim, Phulay Bay earned high praise at the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards, voted #1 “Best Resort in Thailand” by the UK readership and #10 “Best Resort in the World” by Condé Nast Traveler USA readers. These awards, chosen by seasoned travellers worldwide, underline Phulay Bay’s enduring appeal among those who seek thoughtful luxury and genuine hospitality.
“I am delighted and deeply honored to have retained our 3 MICHELIN Key status for the second year, and to have been voted as the best resort in Thailand – and one of the ten best in the world – by the esteemed readers of Condé Nast Traveler. This is a testament to the passion and commitment of our Ladies and Gentlemen, who create highly personalized guest journeys every day,” says Vidya Sagar, General Manager, Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve.
As the resort continues to evolve, guests can look forward to new experiences such as dining at Sri Trang, a reimagined Thai restaurant, and relaxing at the soon-to-open Pirom Bar. Both additions promise to elevate the sense of indulgence and community that defines Phulay Bay’s charm.
Set against the Andaman Sea’s turquoise waters, Phulay Bay remains a sanctuary for travellers seeking serenity, exclusivity, and authentic Thai spirit — reaffirming its place among the world’s finest luxury resorts.
Published on October 27, 2025
Eight Continents Hotels & Resorts is expanding its Stamps by Eight Continents brand with the launch of Stamps Jodhpur, a boutique property designed to merge the ease of business travel with the pleasures of leisure.
Located near Nagaur Road, just minutes from the iconic Mehrangarh Fort, Stamps Jodhpur features 21 well-appointed rooms and suites, an outdoor pool, and lush garden spaces. Guests can enjoy authentic local cuisine at 8 Café, the property’s all-day dining restaurant, which offers a specially curated Rajasthani menu.
The property caters to both corporate travelers and weekend visitors, while offering intimate venues for destination weddings and private events. Thoughtful design, modern amenities, and warm hospitality reflect the cultural grandeur of the Blue City.
Commenting on the expansion, Haninder Sachdeva, CEO of Eight Continents Hotels & Resorts, said, “Jodhpur is a vibrant cultural and travel hub. With Stamps, we aim to create stays that resonate with today’s traveler, blending business convenience with leisure discovery. Each property tells a story, and our goal is to help guests experience it first-hand.”
Eight Continents continues to strengthen its midscale portfolio, focusing on high-growth leisure destinations across India. With a combination of modern comfort, local flavors, and immersive design, the brand aims to deliver memorable experiences that capture the essence of each destination.
As the Stamps brand expands, Eight Continents remains committed to providing exceptional stays inspired by culture, connection, and comfort throughout India and beyond.
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