Mumbai: Passengers tired of long delays in flights or looking to relax as they wait for their transit flights now have help at hand.
The newly-evolved concept of transit hotels has marked its entry into the Indian air space. The Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi is the first in India to have a ‘transit hotel’. The hotel, in Terminal 3, is run by the Langham Hospitality Group under their brand ‘Eaton Smart’.
Many such transit hotels are expected to come up, with airports in the country getting ready to provide world-class experience to passengers. Among those eyeing the opportunity are global and domestic brands like Fairmont Raffles Hotels International (FRHI), Best Western International, Peppermint Hotels run by Arjun Baljee and Check-Inn Hotels.
25/04/11 Sheta Bhanot/Financial Express
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