Radisson Hotel Group Targets 500 Hotels and 50,000 Employees in India by 2030

Published By DPRJ Universal | Published on Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Radisson Hotel Group plans a significant expansion in India, aiming to operate 500 hotels and employ 50,000 people by 2030. The growth strategy focuses on tier-II to tier-IV cities and airport locations. Radisson also advocates for improved visa policies and airline infrastructure to attract more international tourists to India.

Radisson Hotel Group has announced ambitious plans to expand its presence in India, targeting 500 hotels across the country by 2030, up from its current portfolio of 200 properties[1]. Alongside this rapid expansion, the company expects to nearly triple its workforce in India, increasing from 17,000 employees today to 50,000 by the end of the decade[2]. This growth will be concentrated in tier-II to tier-IV cities as well as near major airport hubs, reflecting a strategy to tap into India's growing domestic and international travel markets. The company also highlights the need for improved visa regulations and enhanced airline infrastructure as critical factors for boosting foreign tourism in India. Radisson’s expansion underscores its commitment to becoming a leading hospitality player in one of the world’s fastest-growing travel markets, with a strong focus on both urban and emerging destinations.