Australia’s largest privately owned hotel management company StayWell Hospitality Group will extend its international footprint today with the opening of the company’s fifth property in the Rajasthan market, the Leisure Inn Shrey in Jodhpur.
Mr. Rohit Vig, Managing Director for StayWell Hospitality Group in India said that the opening of the new property solidifies the brand's presence in the region.
“We have signed 12 hotels under the Park Regis and Leisure Inn Brands, which will result in the opening of properties in Hyderabad, Goa, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Gurgaon–Sohna Road and Greater Noida,” Mr Vig said.
The opening of Leisure Inn Shrey in partnership with Hukam Constructions & Hotels Pvt. Ltd will deliver a roof-top restaurant and conference facilities along with well-appointed rooms and international service standards that the Leisure Inn brand is famous for.
Additionally, the hotel will house the famous vegetarian restaurant ‘Grand Chanakya’ which has a sister restaurant under the same name in Jaipur at the Leisure Inn Grand Chanakya.
Mr. Shranik Jain, Owner of Hukam Constructions & Hotels Pvt said that the partnership with StayWell Hospitality Group was about aligning with the best possible global partner to enter into the hospitality sector for the first time.
“Our partnership will deliver premium hospitality expertise and a world-class experience to not only our guests but to the region, it’s an alignment we are extremely proud of as we feel we are in the best possible position for future success,” Mr Jain said.
The launch of Leisure Inn Shrey was attended by the officials of StayWell Hospitality Group, Mr. Rohit Vig, Managing Director - India, Ms. Surbhi Vohra, Regional Director of Sales and Owner Mr. Shranik Jain, of Hukam Constructions & Hotels Pvt.
For more information on StayWell Hospitality Group visit www.staywellgroup.com
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