The collaboration aims to encourage establishments to join and actively support local trade bodies to address region specific challenges, facilitate greater participation at the regional level on wider industry issues and strengthen representation at the national level through its apex hospitality Association, Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI). The MoU is expected to deliver multiple benefits to all the three Associations and their members, including growth in membership base. It will allow for a stronger collective voice to address policy, regulatory and operational challenges as well as create greater industry cohesion through inclusion of new businesses not currently affiliated with the Associations, said a release issued by HRAWI.The collaboration aims to encourage establishments to join and actively support local trade bodies to address region specific challenges, facilitate greater participation at the regional level on wider industry issues and strengthen representation at the national level through its apex hospitality Association, Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI). The MoU is expected to deliver multiple benefits to all the three Associations and their members, including growth in membership base. It will allow for a stronger collective voice to address policy, regulatory and operational challenges as well as create greater industry cohesion through inclusion of new businesses not currently affiliated with the Associations, said a release issued by HRAWI.



