Atmosphere Core opening first India hotels
Hospitality company Atmosphere Core is entering the India hotel market with multiple openings.
The company, with three brands and eight resorts in the Maldives, has ambitious plans for 25 India hotels by 2025
It has initially announced eight hotels with three OZEN hotels in Goa, Kolkata and Bengaluru.
It will also launch Sadar Manzil Heritage by Atmosphere Bhopal, Stillwood Retreat A Signature Atmosphere Coorg, Varsā Elements of Nature By Atmosphere Kannur, Atmosphere Lake View Kolkata and Atmosphere Bhubaneswar.
“Atmosphere Core has always stood for redefining hospitality experiences, and we’re taking this legacy to India hotels,” said Salil Panigrahi, MD of Atmosphere Core.
“Our commitment to distinctive brand experiences transformed the Maldives, and we are thrilled to bring this to India.”
It unveiled plans during a presentation in New Delhi by Chairman Dipti Ranjan Patnaik.
Atmosphere Core operates eight resorts in the Maldives across three main brands.
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