Thomas Cook (India) Limited submitted a regulatory filing under SEBI Listing Regulations Regulation 30 regarding an award received by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Sterling Holiday Resorts Limited.

The filing contains a press release dated June 19, 2026, announcing that Sterling Holiday Resorts has been recognized at the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice Awards 2026. A total of 28 resorts across Sterling's portfolio earned Travellers' Choice honours, representing approximately 49% of the company's eligible resort portfolio (properties that have completed at least one full year of operations).

Sterling Kanha received the prestigious Travellers' Choice Best of the Best Award for the fourth consecutive year. Among the 28 winning resorts:

  • 21 have been recognized for two consecutive years
  • 12 have achieved a three-year winning streak
  • 7 resorts joined the winners' list this year
  • 5 resorts were recognized for the first time: Sterling Athirappilly, Sterling Brookstone Coorg, Sterling Manali, Sterling Mount Abu, Sterling Bagh Ranthambore, Sterling Rewild Sariska, and Sterling Aravalli Udaipur

The awards represent a portfolio-level endorsement of Sterling's guest experience across leisure, wildlife, wellness, pilgrimage, hill and emerging destinations. The company currently operates across 65 unique destinations with over 3,800 operational keys.

Vikram Lalvani, Managing Director & CEO of Sterling Holiday Resorts, commented that these awards represent consistency rather than isolated excellence, showing that the company's guest promise is translating into dependable experiences across destinations and resort formats.

Sterling Holiday Resorts Limited is a 100% independently managed subsidiary of Thomas Cook (India) Limited and part of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited. The company serves leisure travellers, families, corporate groups, MICE, destination weddings, and group travel.

Financial Impact

No financial impact quantified in the disclosure. The recognition represents reputational and brand value enhancement rather than direct financial metrics.