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This summer, Anisha and Karan Kapur, a Delhi-based couple in their mid-40s working corporate jobs, are skipping a ritual they rarely miss: an overseas holiday.With only a few weeks off, they had planned a trip to Portugal, drawn by Europe’s pleasant summer weather. But with geopolitical tensions and the West Asia war, they decided to stay on safer shores instead, swapping the Portuguese summer for a shorter luxury break in Goa and along the Konkan coast.Hotels in India, sensing an opportunity, are looking to lure such travellers with offers that range from longer stays to all-inclusive meals.
Instead of discounts, hotel chains and travel companies are pushing a variety of packages, longer-stay formats and premium leisure experiences.ITC Hotels is curating packages in keeping with the premium demand that remains resilient in popular leisure destinations. Radisson Hotel Group is prioritising long-term value over price-led volume growth.The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts is offering “stay for three nights, pay for two” packages at some of its Rajasthan properties.
Uber luxury player The Postcard Hotels has flexible itineraries for long-stay guests.This is helping these companies maintain room rates rather than discount aggressively. Oberoi Hotels has a similar 'Taste of Luxury' package with savings on spa and other services, along with major meal inclusions.ITC Hotels is seeing a gradual shift in holiday spends towards domestic destinations, managing director Anil Chadha told Mint.
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