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08 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

08 September 2023

Ramee Group to launch F&B outlets and hotels across India

The company plans to open 16 new F&B outlets and hotels in the cities of Pune, Bengaluru, Indore and Mumbai.

Upasana Mukherjee September 07 2023

Ramee Group has revealed plans to launch multiple F&B outlets and hotels in India by the end of 2023, as reported by ETHospitalityWorld.com.

It plans to open 16 new F&B outlets and hotels, of which two will be in Pune, four in Bengaluru, three in Indore and six in Mumbai.

Ramee Group managing director Rajit Shetty said: “As we embark on this new phase of expansion, we are driven by our commitment to create exceptional experiences and extend our legacy in the hospitality industry.

“With each step forward, we’re not just growing our business but also nurturing relationships and fostering a sense of belonging. The future is brimming with opportunities and Ramee Group is set to illuminate new destinations with our unique blend of service and excellence.”

Ramee Group, with a 40-year legacy and luxury properties spanning across cities in India, Dubai, Oman and Bahrain, boasts a network of over 40 hotels and service apartments.

Ramee Group VP for India Saurabh Gahoi said: “Ramee Group’s expansion plan will create significant employment opportunities, contribute to local economies and elevate India’s profile as a global destination for luxury hospitality and entertainment.

“The journey towards redefining luxury and entertainment in India begins with Ramee Group’s visionary expansion plan. Through innovative concepts, impeccable service and a commitment to excellence, Ramee Group is set to leave an indelible mark on India’s hospitality landscape.”

The Indian Ministry of Tourism has released data indicating a 259.4% increase in foreign tourist arrivals in February 2023 when compared with 240,896 arrivals in February 2022.

By 2028, 30.5 billion international tourist arrivals are estimated, bringing in revenue of over $59bn.

Ramee Group plans to open hotels in every state of India based on these projections.

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