IHG Brings Holiday Inn to Cochin

The initial opening will offer 94 rooms to its guests

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IHG, the world’s largest hotel group by number of rooms, announced on friday the official launch of Holiday Inn Cochin. With the promise of being ‘A fresh destination for everyday People’, Holiday Inn Cochin will present delightful opportunities across the year, making it the perfect base to do smart business and have fun with friends & family.

The initial opening will offer 94 rooms to its guests along with a wide selection of food and beverage outlets such as Masala - an all day dining restaurant, serving authentic localised and international cuisines; Roma – The Italian Bistro and Deli KC – Holiday Inn Cochin’s 24-hour coffee shop. Guests staying at the Holiday Inn Cochin can rejuvenate themselves through a wide array of health club facilities and unwind at the hotels’ infinity pool, which overlooks the tree lined Cochin cityscape. Featuring 212 rooms, Holiday Inn Cochin is conveniently located in close proximity to the National Highway Bypass, making it easily accessible to both business and leisure travellers as well as local residents.

Shaun Langdon, Regional General Manager for India, IHG said, “The opening of Holiday Inn Cochin is a significant milestone for IHG. This hotel is our third new-look Holiday Inn property in India, following the successful completion of the US$ 1 billion Holiday Inn global brand re-launch. The Holiday Inn brand represents a great opportunity for us in the mid-market segment and will address the increasing demand for internationally-branded hotels in India. Cochin is a strategic location for us and we continue to look for the right opportunities to expand the brand’s presence in India’s key business and leisure hubs. IHG has aggressive expansion plans for our Holiday Inn brand in India with 32 new-look Holiday Inn hotels which account for over 70% of our current India development pipeline. ”

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