[HD video below] InterContinental Hotels Group has signed a deal
with the OUE Group, a
Singapore-based real estate owner, developer and operator, for
a new 243-room extension to the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport in
Singapore.
The
management agreement will increase the hotel's room count by
more than 75% to 563 rooms.
The
current 320-room Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, which opened in
2008, has seen strong occupancy from transiting passengers and the
neighbouring Changi Business Park which houses global
multinational companies across various sectors such as finance and
technology.
With the completion of the airport's new runway,
Terminal 4 and
upcoming mixed use complex which will link the
existing three terminals and feature a range of retail outlets and
leisure attractions, the new wing will complement Changi Airport's
growth as a key regional transit hub and lifestyle destination
over the coming years.
The new 10-floor wing will be located adjacent
to the existing Crowne Plaza Changi Airport.
Clarence Tan, Senior Vice President,
Development, Asia, Middle East and Africa, IHG, said, “Since it
opened six years ago, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport has seen strong
demand from a mix of passengers in transit and both short- and-
long-stay business and leisure travellers. Its proximity to Changi
Airport – one of the world's busiest airports – and the neighbouring business park make it the ideal choice for visitors.
With the government's plans to increase the airport's
infrastructure and surrounding amenities, the extension to the
hotel is a welcome development. We are delighted to be extending
our partnership with the OUE Group and look forward to delivering
greater guest experiences with our valued partners when the new
wing opens in 2016.”
Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Hotel - Deluxe Room Tour - HD
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