Lemon Tree Hotels Signs Two New Properties in Maharashtra
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Lemon Tree Hotels Signs Two New Properties in Maharashtra

Lemon Tree Hotels announces its latest signings Lemon Tree Premier, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra and Lemon Tree Hotel, Jalgaon, Maharashtra. The properties shall be managed by Carnation Hotels Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lemon Tree Hotels Limited.

Lemon Tree Premier, Navi Mumbai will feature 67 well-appointed rooms, a restaurant, a banquet, a meeting room, a swimming pool, a fitness center and other public areas. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai is approx. 24 kms away from the property. Panvel Railway Station, Navi Mumbai is approx. 21 kms from the property. The hotel is also well-connected by road, offering easy access to both public and private transport.

Lemon Tree Hotel, Jalgaon, Maharashtra will feature 100 well-appointed rooms, a restaurant, a banquet, a meeting room, a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness center and other public areas. The Jalgaon Airport, is approximately 4.3 kms away from the property while the Jalgaon Railway Station is about 5.4 kms away. The hotel is well connected by roadways for both public and private transport.

Speaking on the occasion, Kapil Sharma, Executive Vice President - Finance & Chief Financial Officer, Lemon Tree Hotels commented, "We are pleased to strengthen our presence in Maharashtra with the signing of these two new properties. These additions reinforces our growing footprint in the state, where we currently operate 14 hotels and have seven more under development. It also reflects our continued commitment to strategic expansion across key markets.”

Lemon Tree Hotels announces its latest signings Lemon Tree Premier, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra and Lemon Tree Hotel, Jalgaon, Maharashtra. The properties shall be managed by Carnation Hotels Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lemon Tree Hotels Limited.Lemon Tree Premier, Navi Mumbai will feature 67 well-appointed rooms, a restaurant, a banquet, a meeting room, a swimming pool, a fitness center and other public areas. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai is approx. 24 kms away from the property. Panvel Railway Station, Navi Mumbai is approx. 21 kms from the property. The hotel is also well-connected by road, offering easy access to both public and private transport.Lemon Tree Hotel, Jalgaon, Maharashtra will feature 100 well-appointed rooms, a restaurant, a banquet, a meeting room, a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness center and other public areas. The Jalgaon Airport, is approximately 4.3 kms away from the property while the Jalgaon Railway Station is about 5.4 kms away. The hotel is well connected by roadways for both public and private transport.Speaking on the occasion, Kapil Sharma, Executive Vice President - Finance & Chief Financial Officer, Lemon Tree Hotels commented, We are pleased to strengthen our presence in Maharashtra with the signing of these two new properties. These additions reinforces our growing footprint in the state, where we currently operate 14 hotels and have seven more under development. It also reflects our continued commitment to strategic expansion across key markets.”

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