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Fri, 8 April 2016

IHG Opens Two Holiday Inn Express Hotels in India

InterContinental Hotels Group has opened two Holiday Inn Express hotels in India, the Holiday Inn Express Chennai - Old Mahabalipuram Road and the Holiday Inn Express New Delhi - International Airport Terminal 3.

Located on Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR), the 136-room Holiday Inn Express Chennai Old Mahabalipuram Road is an ideal destination for business and leisure travellers visiting Chennai.

The hotel offers easy access to the district's commercial centre that is the hub of automobile plants, IT technological parks and dedicated Special Economic Zones (SEZ). It is also nearby major tourist attractions like ECR Beach, VGP Universal Kingdom Amusement Park and the shopping district.

Additionally, IHG has opened the first Holiday Inn Express hotel in New Delhi - Holiday Inn Express New Delhi - International Airport Terminal 3.

The 93-room hotel is the first to open in the airport which is easily accessible by both the international and domestic terminals.

Shantha de Silva, Head of South West Asia, IHG, said, “Holiday Inn Express is really gaining momentum in India as we continue to expand our brand portfolio across the country. The brand offers guests everything they need and nothing they don’t while being situated in easily accessible locations. We’re excited to be opening the doors of these two hotels and we’re confident they will be the number one choice for smart travellers visiting New Delhi and Chennai.”

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