New Delhi Hotels See AI Summit Price Surge
Industry executives indicate that top-end suites in diplomatic and business districts are being booked months in advance, with nightly tariffs touching levels rarely seen in the Indian market. The surge is not limited to presidential categories alone; even entry-level luxury rooms across five-star properties are commanding multiples of their usual seasonal rates due to demand compression.
Real estate consultants point out that global summits increasingly act as stress tests for metropolitan infrastructure. Transport corridors, airport-city connectivity, security logistics, and last-mile mobility all face heightened demand during such periods. For New Delhi, the summit reinforces its status as a global convening city, while also exposing gaps in premium yet sustainable urban capacity.
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