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Bird Group’s Roseate Hotels to develop the first hotel near Noida airport

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The Bird Group-owned Roseate Hotels and Resort has been chosen to build its first  220-room luxury hotel around the newly introduced Noida International Airport in Jewar as per officials yesterday. 

The hotel chain Bird Group owns almost 6 properties in the UK as well as India. The hotel group was selected based on the competitive bidding process including India’s best luxury international and national hospitality groups, as per an official statement made by the Noida International Airport (NIA).

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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 travellers, the NIA said.

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“This marks the start of our journey towards developing a modern, consumer-centric infrastructure for travellers as well as the visitors at the airport stated by NIA’s chief executive officer Christoph Schnellmann.

“Roseate Hotels understands the needs of Indian customers, comes with a rich experience in managing airport hotels, and shares our ethos of a digital-led experience and sustainable infrastructure that we hope will be an extension of the experience we aim to provide at the airport,” Schnelmann said.

“The hotel will be a catalyst for NIA to become a leading destination for travel, leisure, business, shopping, entertainment and stay, with hassle-free multimodal accessibility,” he added.

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A representative of Roseate Hotels stated that the group is thrilled to be chosen as Noida’s International Airport’s hotel partner,  one of the most awaited airports in India currently.

“It is a proud moment for us to have won this bid. We want to build a property that brings a world-class experience to our guests from India and abroad with customer-focused efficiencies,” the spokesperson said.

The work has been underway, and the first phase of the airport is all set to be built by September 2024, according to an official.

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