
Radisson Hotel Group Surpasses 200 Hotels in South Asia
The Radisson Hotel Group reaches a significant milestone with the signing of five new hotels, expanding its portfolio to over 200 properties in India.
Radisson Hotel Group Surpasses 200 Hotels in South Asia
In a bold expansion move, Radisson Hotel Group has celebrated a pivotal achievement by surpassing the milestone of 200 hotels in South Asia, highlighted by the recent signing of five new properties in India. This progress reflects the Group’s strategic growth in high-potential markets and solidifies its status as a leading international hotel operator in the region.
Among the newly added hotels are:
- Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Pawna Lake
- Radisson Blu Hotel, Lucknow CBD
- Radisson Hotel Rajkot
- St. Marks Hotel, Bangalore (a member of Radisson Individuals)
- Temple Tree Hotel, Shirdi (a member of Radisson Individuals)
“Surpassing the 200-hotel mark is a testament to our strategic focus on high-potential markets and commitment to delivering exceptional hospitality experiences across South Asia. With each new hotel, we are not only providing rooms but also generating job opportunities and supporting local businesses,” stated Nikhil Sharma, Managing Director & COO of Radisson Hotel Group.
The company’s expansion is driven by a commitment to quality service and diversification in the hospitality market to cater to evolving traveler demands. Over the past fourteen months, the Group has added more than 51 hotels in key leisure and metro areas across India, signaling strong growth in a competitive landscape.
“This milestone underscores the trust that our owners and partners place in our brand, and it emphasizes our commitment to enriching guest experiences while positively impacting local communities,” remarked Elie Younes, Executive Vice President and Global Chief Development Officer.
With this significant development, Radisson Hotel Group looks to continue amplifying its presence in Asia, building stronger connections with its customers, and contributing to regional economic growth.