Heatwave scorches Rajasthan tourism, smaller hotels are worst-hit
Tuesday, 4 June 2024
A severe heatwave in Rajasthan has greatly impacted the hospitality and tourism industry. Occupancies and room rates have plummeted to the lowest levels seen in years. Smaller hotels have especially felt the blow, as bigger establishments have slashed their rates by 75-80% to fill their extensive room inventories. Rajasthan remained a top choice for corporate meetings, incentive travel, and family visits, despite the high temperatures.
A severe heatwave in Rajasthan has greatly impacted the hospitality and tourism industry. Occupancies and room rates have plummeted to the lowest levels seen in years. Smaller hotels have especially felt the blow, as bigger establishments have slashed their rates by 75-80% to fill their extensive room inventories. Rajasthan remained a top choice for corporate meetings, incentive travel, and family visits, despite the high temperatures.
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