Fairmont Hotels & Resorts opening Fairmont Jaipur and Fairmont Hyderabad in India

Looks to develop world-class city center hotels in major urban areas such as Bangalore and Mumbai

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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, a luxury hotel brand with over 60 properties, will soon be opening two new hotels in India – Fairmont Jaipur and Fairmont Hyderabad. Chris Cahill, President of Fairmont, recently visited the country to meet with development partners & tour the property sites.

“India is a dynamic, international market and an area of the world where we see a lot of potential. We are excited about upcoming Fairmont hotel projects in Hyderabad and Jaipur, and believe India is well poised for healthy growth in both the leisure and business travel markets,” stated Cahill. “Fairmont is focused on growth in leading international destinations and emerging markets around the world.  In India, we’ll look to develop world-class city center hotels in major urban areas such as Bangalore and Mumbai while destinations like Goa serve as attractive locations to grow our resort portfolio.” 

The Indian market is growing rapidly and interest in travel, both outbound and domestic, has grown substantially among Indian consumers.  While the company aims to cater to domestic travelers for the brand’s new properties in India, it also seeks to attract them to properties outside India, such as in London, NY, the Canadian Rockies, Dubai, Makkah and Shanghai when they travel abroad. 

Travel industry partners are integral to the brand’s success, as well as very personalized benefits and experiences.  To that end, FAmous Agents, the company’s travel agent education and recognition program just announced a new benefit for members in India - the Sodexo gift pass, which will be added to the point redemption program Travel agents who become experts on Fairmont Hotels & Resorts can earn valuable rewards, including free stays at the brand’s luxurious hotels and resorts worldwide.

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