Radisson Blu rolls out complimentary in-car wi-fi
Radisson Blu hotels will continue to roll out free wi-fi in its new properties.
"Offering complimentary Internet is our best kept secret and has been for many years," said Lucinda Semark, executive vice president, revenue generation, Asia Pacific, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group.
She said it saves guests as much as US$25 per day when compared to hotels that continue to charge for Internet connectivity.
As of July 2012, guests at the soon to be opened Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Hyderabad Banjara Hills in India, will also be offered complimentary in-car wi-fi when being chauffeured in any of the hotel’s fleet of branded vehicles.
Radisson Blu also believes complimentary Internet is key to attracting conference and events business to its hotels.
“We understand the need to remain connected in this world where Blackberries, smartphones and Kindles are a common necessity and therefore access to free Internet is no longer a privilege but a way of life across our hotels," said Semark.
"Facilitating guests to do business remotely or leisure travelers to tweet or blog about their experiences, all while enjoying on-line freedom, has become a cornerstone of the Radisson Blu brand," she added.
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