LGT Global Hospitality Limited has reported a strong financial performance for FY26, recording a 34.9 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue, driven by robust demand across corporate travel, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions), hospitality services, and leisure travel segments. The company said growth during the year was supported by increasing traction in corporate travel management, inbound and outbound tourism, destination management, exhibitions, trade fairs, customized holidays, destination weddings, and experiential travel offerings. Strategic collaborations and acquisitions, including Yaja, Travflix and Holiday One, further strengthened its business ecosystem, customer engagement capabilities and market reach.
As part of its expansion strategy, the company enhanced its operational presence in Nagercoil, Coimbatore, Pune and Vijayawada, while identifying Ahmedabad as its next key growth destination. It is also expanding internationally with a focus on Dubai and Malaysia to strengthen outbound travel services and regional partnerships. Managing Director Wilfred Selvaraj said the company continues to witness encouraging momentum across travel, tourism and hospitality sectors, supported by rising consumer demand, experiential travel preferences and growing corporate mobility requirements. He said strategic acquisitions and collaborations are helping strengthen customer reach, digital engagement and operational capabilities.
In Kolkata, the city continues to emerge as an important travel hub in eastern India, benefiting from rising demand for domestic and international holiday packages, corporate travel and MICE activities. Industry experts believe increasing preference for organised travel services and experiential tourism is creating new opportunities for travel and hospitality companies looking to expand their presence in the region. The company remains focused on strengthening partnerships, enhancing operational scalability and expanding service offerings as India’s travel and tourism industry continues to benefit from growing domestic and international travel demand, religious tourism and digital adoption across travel services.
