The group plans to add the hotels under all its three brands Royal Tulip, Golden Tulip and Tulip Inn, under which it currently has 27 properties in India.
"We will add 12 hotels to our Golden Tulip portfolio across India by end of 2018," Vimal Singh, Managing Director (South Asia), Louvre Hotels Group, told PTI.
The hotels will be in cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Lucknow, Rajkot and Amritsar among others, he added.
The budget and mid-market segment will remain the biggest growth segment in India, in terms of producing the numbers, not only for Louvre Hotels Group but for the entire sector going forward, he added.
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When asked about the business model, the company will take for expansion, Singh said: "The hotels will be mainly under the management contract model. We are also now looking at leasing hotels."
On the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Singh said that for the "hospitality sector, it is a positive thing. It will make things simpler for us."
Founded in 1976, the Paris-based hospitality major is part of Shanghai based Jin Jiang International Holdings Co Ltd, one of China's largest tourist and travel conglomerates.