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IHCL announces new Ginger Hotel at Mumbai Airport Terminal 2

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has signed a new hotel under its Ginger brand at Terminal 2 of Mumbai International Airport. Furthermore, the 200-key Ginger Mumbai Airport T2 will be part of a mixed-use development that features retail and commercial spaces, and it will offer travellers enhanced convenience within the airport complex.

Suma Venkatesh, Executive Vice President – Real Estate & Development, IHCL, said, “Mumbai International Airport stands as one of India’s busiest gateways, and the growing passenger traffic at Terminal 2 underscores the rising demand for hospitality across all segments. The signing of this new hotel gives the brand a dual presence at both terminals. With Ginger’s footprint across airports of Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, MOPA Goa and its proximity to the airports in cities of Nagpur and Coimbatore, the brand continues to reinforce its position in India’s most vital transit hubs. We are pleased to partner with Hazoor Multiprojects for this landmark development.”

The property will include Ginger’s all-day dining restaurant, Qmin, along with a bar, meeting rooms, and a fitness centre. The hotel will accommodate both business and leisure travellers who seek efficient stays with essential amenities.

Moreover, with this addition, IHCL will expand its presence in Mumbai to 14 hotels, including two under development, thereby strengthening the group’s footprint in one of India’s most active hospitality markets.

Tunviey Mopalwar of Hazoor Multiprojects Private Limited (HMPL) said, “We are happy to partner with IHCL for this project and enhance the hospitality offerings in this prime location.”

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