Radisson Hotel Group has expanded its presence in Maharashtra by opening a new resort, the Radisson Resort Hatgad Saputara. This resort, which has 103 rooms, is the 12th Radisson hotel in the state.
Strengthening Presence in Maharashtra
The opening of the Radisson Resort Hatgad Saputara marks a significant addition to Radisson’s network of hotels and resorts in Maharashtra. The company sees Maharashtra as a crucial market for its growth. Nikhil Sharma, Radisson Hotel Group Managing Director and Area Senior Vice President for South Asia, stated that the new resort will help develop the hospitality infrastructure in the region. It will also contribute to the local economy by creating many job opportunities.
Radisson’s Expansion in India
Radisson Hotel Group has a strong presence in India, with over 180 hotels either in operation or under development. More than half of these hotels are located in tier II and III markets. This expansion strategy helps the company reach a wider audience and support local economies across the country.
The new Radisson Resort Hatgad Saputara is a valuable addition to the Radisson Hotel Group’s portfolio in Maharashtra. It demonstrates the company’s commitment to growing its presence in key markets and contributing to local communities through job creation and economic development.
Radisson Group Hotel Chain
The Radisson Hotel Group has firmly established its presence in India, offering luxurious accommodations and exceptional service across major cities. With a diverse portfolio, including Radisson Blu, Radisson RED, and Park Inn by Radisson, the group caters to both business and leisure travelers. Each property reflects a blend of contemporary design and Indian hospitality, ensuring a memorable stay for guests.
Strategically located near business hubs, airports, and tourist attractions, Radisson hotels provide convenience and comfort. Committed to sustainable practices and personalized experiences, Radisson continues to enhance its reputation as a preferred choice for discerning travelers in India.