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Lemon Tree Goes Global — But Only Where Indians Travel

Summary
Lemon Tree Hotels plans to expand internationally, but with a strategic focus on locations popular with Indian travelers. The chain aims to leverage its brand recognition and cater to a specific market segment, offering reliability and trust. This strategy minimizes demand swings by targeting familiar customer bases in select cities.
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