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Vietnam welcomes first Holiday Inn Hotel

By Tay Lan August 13, 2019 | 10:22 AM GMT+7

Holiday Inn & Suites Saigon Airport Hotel will make its grand debut this September, offering the joy of travel to visitors to the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh City.

A deluxe room at Holiday Inn & Suites Saigon Airport

Brought to Vietnam by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), one of the world’s leading hotel companies, Holiday Inn & Suites Saigon Airport Hotel has now been open for bookings and will offer authentic experiences designed to bring friends, family and business partners together for genuine and joyful memories.

Conveniently located near to both Tan Son Nhat International Airport and the cultural and commercial centre of Ho Chi Minh City, the hotel has been thoughtfully designed to put both leisure and business guests at ease and let them focus on what is important to them during their time in the city.

The hotel will feature one of the largest function areas in the city, able to accommodate up to 1,200 people. All guest rooms feature city or pool views while the 4th floor lifestyle zone offers comfortable lounges, a 50-meter swimming pool and 24-hour gym.

With an optimal location, extensive facilities and delightful cuisine, Holiday Inn & Suites Saigon Airport is set to become a modern and unique venue for both business travelers and holiday makers in one of South East Asia’s most vibrant and dynamic cities.

According to Morgan Layberry, general manager of Holiday Inn & Suites Saigon Airport, with Ho Chi Minh City now a major hub in Southeast Asia, and considering Vietnam’s continually expanding tourism industry, to have an international standard hotel so close to the airport will offer joyful experiences for both leisure and business travelers alike.

“We are excited to partner with IHG to open the first Holiday Inn in Vietnam, bringing a comfortable connection and international standards to Ho Chi Minh City. Most international hotel brands are found in the city centre, so the arrival of Holiday Inn closely located to the airport will be a welcome and convenient addition to Ho Chi Minh City,” said Antoine Sirot, representative of the hotel investor.

IHG has a broad portfolio of hotel brands, including Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, Holiday Inn, and various others.

Designed to meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers, the Holiday Inn brand has helped millions of travelers discover the joy of travel since its inception in 1952. 

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