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India versus Thailand: Hoteliers seek infrastructure status in Budget 2025 to beat competition

Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) expects infrastructure status for hotel and convention centre projects with costs starting from Rs 10 crore. The current criteria require hotel projects to exceed Rs 200 crore and convention centres Rs 300 crore.

January 21, 2025 / 17:04 IST
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Hotels seek infra status
Hotels seek infra status.

As India’s hospitality sector grapples with rising competition from neighbouring countries and a manpower shortage, industry leaders are urging the government to address key challenges facing the industry in the upcoming Union Budget.

Hoteliers are calling for a reduction in GST, improved access to affordable credit, and recognition of smaller hotel projects for infrastructure benefits to boost competitiveness.

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They say slow growth in the supply of rooms and one of the highest goods and services tax (GST) structures is making India less competitive compared to some neighbouring countries.

India is grossly under-roomed in comparison to the competing Asian destinations, said K B Kachru, President, Hotel Association of India (HAI).