Ginger Mumbai Airport

IHCL Unveils Its Flagship Ginger at Mumbai Airport

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India's largest hospitality company, today announced the opening of Ginger Mumbai, Airport. The 371 keys flagship Ginger hotel, strategically located near the domestic airport will introduce the brand's lean luxe design and service philosophy of offering a vibrant, contemporary, and seamless hospitality experience to its guests.

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The 371 keys hotel offers thoughtfully curated rooms designed to prioritize convenience and comfort, catering to the needs of both business and leisure travelers. Guests can savor delectable culinary delights at Qmin - the signature all-day diner or enjoy the vibe at the lively Sports Bar and work out at the state-of-the-art fitness center. The over 3,000 sq. ft. banquet hall along with two meeting rooms and a lounge, make it an ideal choice for business gatherings and social events.

Ginger Mumbai, Airport's prime location provides easy access to Mumbai's business hubs including Bandra Kurla Complex, key exhibition and convention centres as well as major tourist attractions at Juhu and Bandra.

With the addition of this hotel, IHCL will have 13 hotels in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, including 2 under development.

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Ginger Hotels are operated by Roots Corporation Limited which is a subsidiary of The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL). Ginger is a revolutionary concept in hospitality. Ginger Hotels with a pan India presence of 45 hotels across 32 cities with another 11 under development, energizes enterprising Indians in their journeys with a hospitality experien ce that provides comfort and convenience.

The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) and its subsidiaries, collectively known as Taj Group, is one of Asia's largest and finest group of hotels. Incorporated by the founder of the Tata group, Jamsetji Tata, the company opened its first property, the Taj Mahal Palace, in Bombay in 1903. The Taj, a symbol of Indian hospitality, completed its centenary year in 2003.