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India bids shocking farewell to tourism professional
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These recent coronavirus deaths included Anil Bhandari, Vijay Thakur, and Rajendera Kumar.
Today, that list of hospitality deaths has been added to with the likes of the dynamic and brilliant Dr. Ankur Bhatia.
Dr. Bhatia died at the age of 48 with the cause of death being listed as cardiac arrest.
Dr. Ankur Bhatia was one of the most qualified persons in the industry, and he pioneered the use of technology in airline bookings and airport management. He had also diversified into hotels with the Roseate chain in India and abroad. Ankur was involved with several travel associations, where he made significant contributions.
Dr Ankur Bhatia, the Executive Director of Bird Group, passed away on Friday, 4th June. Bhatia made his mark in the hospitality, travel tech, aviation, retail and education industries for his visionary approach and myriad businesses–one of the most notable being the Roseate Hotels & Resorts. It is with profound grief that we inform you about the sudden demise of our beloved Dr Ankur Bhatia, Executive Director, Bird Group. Dr. Bhatia (48) suffered a massive cardiac arrest this morning and succumbed to it, Bird Group said in its official statement.
“We have not only lost our leader, our visionary but the world has lost an astounding human being. The Bhatia family is in a state of deep shock and requests you to respect their privacy in this difficult time of grief.”
Ankur Bhatia, the Executive Director of Bird Group died on Friday at the age of 48.Reports suggest that he suffered a massive cardiac arrest.Bhatia has led the group s strategic thrust to create multiple drivers of growth that made a .