
Citco to tie up with online platform to boost hotel bookings
This will also help Citco generate more revenue.
The decision was taken in the Citco board meeting held here Tuesday.
A UT official said, "Citco will soon sign an MoU with the private entity, and thereafter, the hotels will be listed on the site. It will help the hotels become more competitive in the open market."
The board also approved the renovation of Hotel Parkview – both the rooms and the parking space at a cost of Rs 98 lakh.
The renovation will be taken up in phases.
The board also decided to supply bulk diesel to the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking for its buses. Apart from IOCL and BPCL, which provide bulk diesel to CTU at its depots, CTU was also procuring fuel from private petrol pumps.
The board said in the future, when shops operating at Sukhna Lake are rented afresh, the shopkeepers will be allowed to sell goods according to the demand of the customers. tnn
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