Roseate wins bid to open first hotel at Noida International Airport
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Roseate wins bid to open first hotel at Noida International Airport

Roseate Hotels and Resorts will develop an airport hotel at Noida International Airport, the upcoming greenfield airport in Delhi NCR, offering comfort, convenience and a sustainable experience to passengers and visitors. The hotel will be a whole new concept featuring intelligent technology like smartphone access and services especially designed to cater to the evolving demands and expectations of global leisure and business travelers. Roseate Hotels & Resorts, owned and operated by Bird Group, have been selected for their excellent customer service, sustainability ethos, digital approach and their commitment to showcasing a new spectrum of hospitality.

Roseate Hotels and Resorts will bring a one-of-a-kind stay experience that is unique by design, heritage, location, character, facilities, and personalised service around customer experience with sustainable luxury. The hotel will feature online check-in and check-out, instant online room allotment and smartphone room access. The aesthetics of the property will reflect the warmth of Indian hospitality in over 220 well-appointed rooms and a suite of banquet, dining and wellness spaces, including a state-of-the-art fitness centre. The hotel will be located in close proximity to the airport terminal and will be the first step towards building Noida International Airport as a business and leisure centre for the region.

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Roseate Hotels and Resorts will develop an airport hotel at Noida International Airport, the upcoming greenfield airport in Delhi NCR, offering comfort, convenience and a sustainable experience to passengers and visitors. The hotel will be a whole new concept featuring intelligent technology like smartphone access and services especially designed to cater to the evolving demands and expectations of global leisure and business travelers. Roseate Hotels & Resorts, owned and operated by Bird Group, have been selected for their excellent customer service, sustainability ethos, digital approach and their commitment to showcasing a new spectrum of hospitality. Roseate Hotels and Resorts will bring a one-of-a-kind stay experience that is unique by design, heritage, location, character, facilities, and personalised service around customer experience with sustainable luxury. The hotel will feature online check-in and check-out, instant online room allotment and smartphone room access. The aesthetics of the property will reflect the warmth of Indian hospitality in over 220 well-appointed rooms and a suite of banquet, dining and wellness spaces, including a state-of-the-art fitness centre. The hotel will be located in close proximity to the airport terminal and will be the first step towards building Noida International Airport as a business and leisure centre for the region. Also Read Yadadri thermal plant likely to be operational next year Adani to expand power distribution in parts of Mumbai

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