Carlson Rezidor now India’s biggest international hotelier
A new Radisson hotel is coming to South India.
Carlson Rezidor has announced the planned 2018 opening of the new Radisson Resort Hosur in Tamil Nadu.
The new hotel adds to Carlson’s portfolio of 117 hotels either operating or under development in India, making the company the biggest internationally based hotel operator in the country.
The company has set a target of 170 hotels in India within five years.
"This latest signing underscores our commitment to strengthening the Radisson brand’s presence in India and demonstrates our focus on accelerating our growth in the emerging cities of South and West India," said Raj Rana, Carlson Rezidor’s chief executive officer for South Asia.
Radisson Resort Hosur will have 120 rooms and a restaurant, business centre and meeting space.
In addition it will host a varied range of sports facilities including a cricket pitch, badminton court, tennis court, golf academy and driving range.
Under its various brands Carlson Rezidor has a presence in 45 Indian cities, including 14 state capitals.
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