Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Delhi has significantly boosted occupancy and tariffs for the city’s five-star hotels. Alongside major international events, the presidential suite at ITC Maurya is booked, with other top hotels also sold out. This surge in demand, driven by both official delegations and upcoming weddings, highlights the impact of large-scale events on the hospitality sector.
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