Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, a luxury property of Accor, had taken giant strides in India with the opening of the luxury hotel’s second property comprising of about 446 rooms. The new creation further indicates Fairmont will invest more in the Indian hospitality Forte as it works to satiate an infomercial craved high-class accommodations.
Fairmont, as it is in the process of launching its new property which promises to combine luxurious design with elegant service, along with first class amenities, the hallmarks the brand. Offering it to both foreign travellers on a looker and us domestic travelers who want the deluxe. Part amenities, 446 rooms – including suites – promising a mix of design flair and state-of-the-art, fully-luxury for the guests.
India’s hospitality sector is seeing a spike in high-end accommodation needs as a part of this expansion. A need for upscale and specialized experiences from expats to international tourists coupled with the burgeoning middle class that keeps wanting more from luxury hotels. Fairmont entering the market with such a large property is a sign that they feel they can compete in India.
It has a variety of cuisines to offer and provides dining at various levels, be it something stellar or casual. This also comes with vast event spaces catering to corporate events, weddings and other celebrations. There is a spa and fitness center in the property offering, which will give guests many places to relax.
Fairmont is extending its brand deep into India and in synchrony with Accor overall growth strategy in the region. Accor International with more a global hospitality company has recently introduced its distinguished brands and services in key markets like India to be stronger. The Fairmont property is poised to make a substantial impact on the portfolio of Accor and will further elevate the brand name in Indian hospitality.
Due to this 446 room hotel, the expected number of employment to be generated and a huge help for the economy in general. It is a sign of the larger investment international luxury brands are making in India’s rapidly evolving hospitality industry. It is a good thing for the Indian tourism industry and will make countries attractive destinations for premium travel.