Fairfield by Marriott debuts in eastern India with Kolkata hotel

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Fairfield by Marriott Kolkata
The facade of Fairfield by Marriott Kolkata

(TAN): Marriott International has recently opened a Fairfield Marriott property in Kolkata, India, reports said.

While the company expanded its presence in eastern India with the 182-room hotel in Rajarhat area, it marked Marriott’s 113th property launch in South Asia, as per reports. Also, the Kolkata hotel reportedly became one of Fairfield by Marriott’s over 1,000 hotels worldwide.

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“We are excited to introduce the Fairfield brand to the eastern side of India with the opening of Fairfield by Marriott Kolkata. We look forward to providing a seamless and stress-free experience to our discerning guests in the ‘City of Joy’. We are certain that our rich legacy will be appreciated by the people of Kolkata, and that it will establish us as one of the most sought-after hotels in the city,” Hotel Manager at Fairfield by Marriott Kolkata, Abhishek Sachdev, was quoted by Hospibuz as saying.

Located 20 minutes away from the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, the hotel features event spaces, an all-day dining restaurant Kava, a liquid restaurant Vertex, a gym and an outdoor plunge pool.

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“The opening of Fairfield by Marriott Kolkata marks another milestone for the growth of our mid-tier segment across India. We are confident the Fairfield brand will continue to further strengthen our offerings and extend our leading position in India with the reliability and consistency the brand is known for,” Senior Vice President, South-Asia, Marriott International, Neeraj Govil, was quoted by Travel Trends Today as saying.

Regular room rates at Kolkata’s Fairfield by Marriott property start from INR 4,000 (USD 56 approximately) per night.

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