Thursday, 12 November 2015

Hotel software companies in Saudi Arabia

The future of Saudi Arabian tourism and hotel industry looks good. Reason – the kingdom is doing well in both religious and business tourism. Mecca and Medina, two holy cities attract religious travelers. At the same time Riyadh, Jeddah and Al Khobar are known as prominent commercial destinations and attract a major portion of business travelers. 

As the number of tourists visiting the country grows year on year, Saudi Arabia has also become a favorite destination for hotel construction. All prominent cities in the country are witnessing a large number of hotel constructions. Read More

By: Dinker Elayadath
Published in: IDS Next Middle East 

Monday, 9 November 2015

World-Class Integrated Hotel Software Provider in Egypt

Egypt has a high contribution to Africa’s tourism industry. This North-East African nation is world famous for its ancient civilization and several eminent monuments. Egypt draws a significant amount of tourists from around the globe. This has also led to an increase in the number of hotels in the country. As the hotel industry is set to grow, hoteliers should connect with hotel software providers in Egypt to ensure successful hotel operations that are designed to serve guests and ensure high occupancy.

Tourism and Hotel industry in Egypt

Destinations like Egyptian Museum, archaeological sites in Abu Simbel, Valley of Kings near Luxor, Pyramids of Giza and Red Sea Reef are some of the best known tourist attractions in Egypt. In 2014, around 9.9 million tourists visited the country and moderate growth is expected in 2015 and coming year. Read More

By: Rajesh P Yadav
Published in: IDS Next Africa

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Central Reservation System for Chain and Group Hotels in India




The Indian hotel industry is in its prime time. Foreign tourist arrival is likely to touch 15 million by 2020, and the country requires to a3dd over 180,000 hotel rooms. According to Federation of Hotels and Restaurants Association of India (FHRAI), India currently has around 103,000 hotel rooms across categories. 

Growth of chain hotels and group hotels in India

Looking at the positive outlook, many international hotel brands are betting big on India’s hotel market. Cities including Delhi, NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Gurgaon, Noida and Ahmedabad are attracting a major portion of the upcoming hotel investment. Read More

By: Ronnie Sarkar
Published in: IDS Next 

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Integrated Hotel Management Software for Maharashtra Hotels

Maharashtra is the coastal state that spans over West-Central India. Maharashtra plays a major when it comes to the country’s growing hospitality and tourism industry. Mumbai, the capital city is also referred to as the ‘Financial Capital’ of India. Let us take a look at where does Maharashtra stand in the country’s tourism and hotel industry map.

Maharashtra offers a wide variety of tourist attractions to both domestic and foreign visitors. Mumbai is home to British Raj era Gateway of India and several other colonial landmarks. Additionally, the state has many hill stations including Khandala, Lonavla, Matheran and Mahabaleswaram etc. While Pune is known for its old Hindu shrines, Nashik has some of the best wineries and vineyards. Read More

By: Mahesh Phutane
Published in: IDS Next

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Hotel Management Software for Kerala Hotels

Kerala’s contribution towards India’s travel and tourism sector is always illustrious. Known as ‘God’s Own Country’, this Southern state is home to several breathtaking backwaters, hill stations, forests, spice plantation tours and more. The state attracts sizable foreign and domestic tourists every year.

The state of tourism in Kerala

Kerala has been witnessing a consistent surge in the number of tourists visiting the state. A total of 9, 23, 366 foreign tourists visited the state in 2014. This number stood at 8, 58, 143 in 2013. Similarly, the state received 116, 95, 411 domestic tourists in 2014, whereas 108, 57, 811 domestic tourists visited the state in 2013. Riding high on such growth trend, Kerala expects around 15% increase in the number of tourist arrival in 2015. Read More

Published in: IDS Next
By: Kamatchi Nathan 

Monday, 19 October 2015

Hotel Management System Reports for West Bengal Hotels

Like any other state, West Bengal is also seeing an improvement in its hotel industry. According to Cushman & Wakefield, Kolkata’s hotel room inventory is set to grow by 105% and with this growth rate, the city will add around 3818 rooms by 2017. Out of the total upcoming room supply, 34% will be in mid-scale and 30% will be in luxury segment. Similarly, 19% of the total future supply will come from upper luxury and 10% will be in upscale brands. Only 7% will be in budget segment hotel. 

Smart hotel management software to generate reports

A smart hotel management system or Hotel ERP stores large amounts of data on hotel operations and then lends this data for vital analysis. Hotels leverage this data to generate reports that are essential for hotel management to track and analyze their profitability and growth. Accurate reports help the hotel management in coming up with future business strategy. Hotel management system reports are important in that they offer much needed intelligence and facilitate precise decision-making. Read More

Published in: IDS Next
By: Mrutyunjaya Das 

Friday, 16 October 2015

Integrated PMS System for Hotels in Gujarat



Widely projected as a land of opportunity, Gujarat is marching ahead as one of the most favored tourism and hospitality destinations in India. This westernmost state of India has recently conferred ‘industry status’ to its thriving tourism industry. This initiative will no doubt propel the growth of tourism and hotels across the state. 

Gujarat, a travelers’ paradise

Gujarat showcases some of its unique tourism products to attract a growing number of guests. Be it Gir national park, the home to Asiatic lions or archaeological sites in Lothal and Dholavira, the ancient city on Kutch, Gujarat has promoted them with much vigor. Religious tourism does well in the state with destinations like the Somnath temple, Dwarakadheesh temple and Haji Pir Dargha.  Additionally, Ahmedabad, the commercial capital of the state draws a good number of business travelers, too. Read More

Published in: IDS Next
By: Ronnie Sarkar