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Thursday 28-Jul-2011

Marriott redesigns Courtyard & Fairfield Inn for Indian customers

Have added an executive lounge and free high speed internet at courtyard & larger rooms, a 3-meals-a-day restaurant, a bar as well as food being delivered to rooms at Fairfield Inn

By  Traveltechie Bureau | Mumbai

Marriott International has redesigned its Courtyard and Fairfield Inn brands to suit the needs of the Indian customer. The company which inaugurated its 7th business hotel property Courtyard by Marriot in Pune and has 18 more under construction across the country, has also announced the launch of its economy brand Fairfield Inn in India.

“The Courtyard looks different in the US. Here we have added an executive lounge and free high speed internet,” Mr Craig Smith, Chief Operating Office and Vice-President, Marriott International-Asia Pacific and Australia said, adding that a team from the US had spent six months researching the needs of the local client before the features for Fairfield Inn were finalised.

With the first of these under construction at Manesar, Fairfield Inn will have larger rooms, a three-meals-a-day restaurant serving Indian and western cuisine, a bar as well as food being delivered to rooms, Mr Smith said.

Marriott has signed a deal with its New Delhi-based joint venture partner Samhi Hotels, to set up 15 Fairfield Inn properties across India in the next few years. Mr Rajeev Menon, Area Vice-President-India, Malaysia, Maldives and Australia, said that India was once of the fastest growing markets and accounted for 10 per cent of Marriott’s annual revenue of $ 2.5 billion from the APAC region.

The group currently has 4,000 rooms, with another 8,500 rooms under construction, not including the Fairfield brand, he said. Pune’s new Courtyard hotel, the third Marriott property in the city and the second of the brand, is a 179-key property. A third Courtyard at Chakan and a JW Marriott are under construction.