New Delhi, May 29 -- Hospitality chain Lemon Tree Hotels expects a strong revenue growth this fiscal year, lifted by a rebound in business travel and expansion across its various hotel segments. The positive outlook is underpinned by rising room rates and increasing occupancy levels, the company said.
The company has also seen a stabilization of key assets like its 670-room Aurika Mumbai hotel, which have helped buoy its revenue.
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Lemon Tree Hotels' chairman and managing director Patanjali G. Keswani, speaking exclusively to Mint, said the company crossed Rs.100 crore in quarterly net profit for the first time in January-March 2025, driven by strong occupancies in core bu...
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