Radisson adding 10 new hotels in India
Radisson Hotel Group has signed 10 new India hotels in the space of just four days.
These signings are across multiple brands, including Radisson Blu, Radisson, Radisson Individuals, and the new sub brand Radisson Individuals Retreats.
With these additions, Radisson enters five new markets.
The company will be the first to open internationally branded hotels in Jawai (Rajasthan), Sagar (Madhya Pradesh), Yavatmal (Maharashtra), Ooty (Tamil Nadu) and Calicut (Kerala).
It signed Radisson Blu Hotel, Nathdwara Stadium Rajasthan, featuring 234 guest rooms.
This India hotel is the first located in a cricket stadium, with 75% of its rooms offering views of the cricket field.
The Radisson brand introduces Radisson Sagar and Radisson Mohali.
The group also signed Park Inn & Suites by Radisson, Calicut.
Elie Younes, Radisson EVP said “India is one of the key markets for us worldwide and we look forward to continuing our growth journey.”
Radisson Individuals Retreats brand extension has also expanded into Jawai and Ooty with the signing of Aaramgarh Jawai Resort and Spa and Nilgiris Ooty Resort.
The former offers wildlife experiences in India’s only leopard sanctuary.
The newly announced India hotels include three conversions under the Radisson Individuals brand in Yavatmal, Udaipur and Gwalior.
Radisson Hotel Group has over 180 hotels in operation and development across India.
These existing and future hotels cover 70+ locations in India.
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