Against the backdrop of a booming international travel and hospitality sector, Atmosphere Core convened its top 30 leaders in Dubai on September 9–10, 2025 for its annual leadership summit, with a clear focus on global expansion.
During the two-day event, senior executives aligned on strategic priorities and strengthened collaboration, exploring opportunities beyond the Maldives, India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, and setting their sights on new destinations across Asia and Europe. The sessions highlighted the company’s progressive leadership approach and commitment to delivering exceptional guest experiences.
Atmosphere Core’s Managing Director, Salil Panigrahi, commented on the summit event, “Global expansion is our new direction. As global nomads, we carry with us the Joy of Giving philosophy, the spirit that defines our brands and our people. This annual gathering ensures we remain united, focused, and motivated to move forward. Leadership is about knowing when to push with clear goals and when to pull by guiding and inspiring. Reliability builds trust, and emotional intelligence connects us to our teams and guests. Together, these qualities will drive us as we extend our vision across continents.”
Founded in the Maldives just 12 years ago, Atmosphere Core has steadily grown to operate nine private island resorts and one heritage hotel in India. Moreover, it has a pipeline of 17 hotels across the country, along with upcoming projects in Italy, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. In 2026, the group plans to launch six new properties, further strengthening its international presence. Additionally, Atmosphere Core is widely recognized for redefining the all-inclusive resort experience through its innovative ‘Holiday Plan’ concept, which has set new benchmarks for luxury, indulgence, and personalized service in the Indian Ocean region.
The Atmosphere Core Leadership Summit reinforced the company’s focus on nurturing strong leaders capable of building resilient teams, delivering exceptional hospitality, and strengthening the brand’s global footprint.