Cairns International Hotel appoints new General Manager
Mirvac Hotels and Resorts Chief Executive Officer Andrew Turner has appointed Tony Marrinan as the new General Manager of the Cairns International Hotel.
Tony joins the hotel with over 20 year’s senior management experience. Previously he was the General Manager of the Sebel Reef House and Spa at Palm Cove where his responsibilities included overseeing operations in all departments of the hotel. Before this he was the Regional General Manager Queensland for Mirvac Hotels and Resorts and he still works in this capacity now that he is based in Cairns.
Tony gained extensive hospitality and management experience whilst working in the UK and Ireland, where he held a number of hotel management positions.
Tony is looking forward to continuing the growth and development of the Cairns International Hotel with his team of professional, dedicated staff and his new role will concentrate on supervising all aspects of operations at the hotel, whilst cementing its place as one of Cairns finest 5 star luxury accommodation options.
Centrally located in the heart of Cairns, the five star Cairns International Hotel is the perfect place to have an indulgent tropical getaway in beautiful Tropical North Queensland.
All rooms at the Cairns International Hotel feature 24-hour room service, private balconies, in-room safes and individually controlled air-conditioning. Guests also have access to a tropical swimming pool, spa and gymnasium.
When you are ready to step out for a day out in paradise, everything is at your front door – great shopping and services are within walking distance, and the hotel’s tour desk staff can assist you in booking a variety of day tours and reef cruises available for you to explore the region together!
For further information and reservations telephone Cairns International Hotel on 1800 079 100 or visit their web site at www.cairnsinternational.com.au.
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