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Now, people vouch by fat weddings

COVID-induced changes have become a trend in the wedding segment. Single event weddings, small and private events, sustainabl­e and budget-friendly, and hybrid weddings are some of the concepts that have now become part of the wedding segment.

- Janice Alyosius

Over the years, weddings have been a major revenue earner for most hotels in India. This segment went through a transforma­tion during the pandemic. Though there is a rise in big fat Indian weddings— scrumptiou­s menus, flashy decors, and extravagan­za events—it has rather given way to thoughtful­ness, personaliz­ation and celebratin­g with loved ones.

Small and private weddings have become the trend now. Abhishek Pani, Hotel Manager, Novotel Vijayawada Varun, said, “The virus has forced families and couples to look at hosting weddings differentl­y. Guest lists have shrunk. If an average wedding had 800 people, they now take place with 400 to 500 invitees. Couples are now opting for new-age wedding formats such as shift weddings where guests are invited in batches or hybrid/intimate weddings. As far as wedding invitation­s are concerned, while some are choosing to go digital, others are opting for e-invites.”

Lakshmi Sridhar, Operations Manager, Novotel Visakhapat­nam Varun Beach, said, “In the month of January when some weddings got cancelled, they reschedule­d them to the summer season. Earlier, people would wait for the wedding season, October to February, to organize weddings. People have now bounced back to celebrate this once in a lifetime event with a lot of pomp and show. There is no halt on bookings. People are coming with different ideas and customs to make the event a more elaborate one.”

Often guests cannot travel, due to various reasons. This has made livestream­ing a big booming part of the industry. Micro-weddings, those with fewer than 100 guests, are still a niche idea, he added. A budget-friendly wedding is another factor that the couples and families are looking for.

The virus has forced families and couples to look at hosting weddings differentl­y

In January when some weddings got cancelled, they reschedule­d them to the summer season

The big fat Indian weddings are now back with large-scale festivitie­s and exuberance

“Customers, who showed caution towards expenses, now seem to rely more on allied cost. The big fat Indian weddings are now back with large-scale festivitie­s and exuberance,” shared Shiv Bose, General Manager, DoubleTree by Hilton Goa-Panaji.

 ?? ?? Lakshmi Sridhar
Operations Manager,
Novotel Visakhapat­nam Varun Beach
Lakshmi Sridhar Operations Manager, Novotel Visakhapat­nam Varun Beach
 ?? ?? Shiv Bose
General Manager, DoubleTree by Hilton Goa-Panaji
Shiv Bose General Manager, DoubleTree by Hilton Goa-Panaji
 ?? ?? Abhishek Pani
Hotel Manager Novotel Vijayawada Varun
Abhishek Pani Hotel Manager Novotel Vijayawada Varun

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