19 Dec 2013, 09:00 am
As with all Holiday Inn Express hotels globally, guests at Holiday Inn Express Chennai Mahindra World City can expect Wi-Fi service, Free Express Start Breakfast or a Grab & Go, self-service business centre and laundry room.
The hotel has well-appointed rooms equipped with electronic safe, ergonomic desk chair and efficient working station, en-suite bathrooms, a 32-inch LED television with satellite channels, iPod docking station, tea / coffee maker and mini fridge. Other guest facilities include a fitness room and two functional and efficient meeting rooms.
At the launch of Holiday Inn Express Chennai Mahindra World City, Naveen Jain said, “We are delighted to bring Holiday Inn Express to the city of Chennai, which can easily be described as the commercial hub of south India. Our entry into Chennai is testimony to the immense growth potential for this hotel segment in southern India. We expect the location of the hotel and its smart services will make it a popular choice amongst the business travellers to Chennai.”
Douglas Martell commented, “Holiday Inn Express is our key growth driver in India and the brand accounts for over 85% of our growth in the country. We are very pleased to bring Holiday Inn Express, our fastest growing brand to Mahindra World City. I am confident that the hotel will appeal to the fuss-free and value-driven choices of today’s ‘smart’ and ‘savvy’ travellers.”
Sangeeta Prasad said, “We are delighted that Holiday Inn Express, one of the most well-known hospitality brands is opening its doors in Mahindra World City, Chennai today. This is a significant step in our endeavour of enhancing the social platform here as it will cater to both the corporates and the families who are part of this ecosystem. Moreover, it will also be the 1st international hospitality brand in the corridor on this side of the city. We wish the team every success in this new journey."
IHG currently operates 18 hotels in India across four brands: InterContinental Hotels and Resorts, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Exp
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