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Ginger
hotel unveils in Bhubaneshwar
September 6, 2006
The
Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) today unveiled
its GenNext 'Smart Basics' hotel - Ginger' at Plot No
H, Jaidev Vihar in Bhubaneshwar. The honourable chief
minister of Orissa, Naveen Patnaik and the Chairman,
Tata Group, Ratan N Tata, inaugurated the hotel in the
presence of Raymond Bickson (MD & CEO, The Indian
Hotels Company), Prabhat Pani (CEO, Roots Corporation)
and other dignitaries.
This 100-room hotel in Bhubaneshwar
marks the launch of the third such hotel in the country.
In addition, the company will be developing Ginger Hotels
in Paradip, Puri and Konark. The company is also looking
at other parts of the state such as Duburi, Jharsaguda
and Angul.
Ginger hotels characterise freshness.
The hotels are simple, unique, reasonable, basic, very
different, light-hearted, Indian and innovative. Priced
at Rs999 for a single room and Rs1199 for a double room,
Ginger hotels have created a new category in the domestic
hospitality landscape, while giving a major fillip to
Indian tourism and other ancillary industries. The primary
objective behind the launch of these hotels is to provide
a superior product offering and consistent experience
to travellers, far beyond the present offerings in the
industry.
Speaking at the launch, Raymond
Bickson, MD & CEO, The Indian Hotels Company, said,
" It gives us great pleasure to unveil the Ginger
hotel in Bhubaneshwar. The state of Orissa holds tremendous
potential for this innovative category of hotels and
our initiative will boost the infrastructure that will
cater to both domestic and international tourists. We
are delighted with the support we have received from
the government in helping us launch our first Ginger
hotel in the eastern region."
Ginger hotels are modern, modular
and scalable, providing guests with a consistent experience.
These hotels will have 100- 200 well-appointed rooms,
with a choice of single, twin and queen-sized rooms.
The rooms will be individually air-conditioned and provided
with electronic locks, comfortable beds, an ergonomic
work area, a 17-inch flat-screen colour television with
satellite channels, direct-dial telephone including
STD facility, mini-fridge, tea / coffee maker, 24 hours
hot / cold water and toiletries. Other guest facilities
at these hotels would include a restaurant, meeting
room, gymnasium facilities, a cyber café, 24-hour
reception, automatic checkin kiosk, digital safe-deposit
boxes, 100 per cent power backup, as well as wi-fi connectivity
in the public areas and individual rooms.
Indigenously designed and developed
by IHCL, the guiding principle behind the design was
to create a unique 'space' that is conducive not only
for guest comfort and relaxation but also for their
work requirements. The design of the hotel, from the
rooms to the furniture and lighting systems, have been
thoughtfully created to offer users a unique sense of
welcome.
Launched in June 2004, the 'Smart
Basics' concept created a revolution in the world of
Indian hospitality. 'Smart Basics' - a GenNext category
of hotels - signifies simplicity, convenience, informality,
style, warmth, modernity and affordability. The concept
was developed in association with renowned corporate
strategy thinker, Dr C K Prahalad. The hotels are built
around a unique concept that provides facilities to
meet the key needs of today's traveller, at surprisingly
affordable rates.
By the end of the year,
Ginger hotels will be launched in Pune, Mysore, Thiruvananthapuram
and Durgapur. These hotels are currently under various
stages of completion. Work has commenced also in Goa,
Nashik, Pondicherry and Agartala and will also commence
work on hotels in Tirupur, Varanasi, Pantnagar, Baroda
and Ahmedabad, amongst other destinations within the
next couple of months. These locations have been identified
after detailed studies across various parameters such
as potential of the market, clusters of clientele and
peak periods, among others.

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