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Rezidor announces the Radisson Blu Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel, Moscow

May 31, 2013 • admin

The Rezidor Hotel Group, among the many fastest growing hotel companies worldwide and a member of the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, announces the Radisson Blu Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel, Moscow. The primary Class property featuring 379 rooms is scheduled to open in Q2 2014. It’s Rezidor’s second hotel at Sheremetyevo – the crowd already successfully operates a mid market Park Inn by Radisson hotel on the airport.

The new First-class hotel is owned by the Norwegian company Wenaasgruppen; certainly one of Rezidor’s most vital multi unit owners: In Russia alone, Wenaasgruppen owns 9 hotels with a complete of four,000 rooms operated by Rezidor.

“This agreement further strengthens our position as among the leading airport hotel operators in Europe. It also confirms our commitment to the Russian market where we’re the leading international hotel operator” said Wolfgang M. Neumann, President & CEO of Rezidor. The crowd currently has 45 hotels with 11,600 rooms in operation in Russia/CIS & Baltics, and 29 hotels with 6,700 rooms under development. In and around Russia’s Capital City Moscow Rezidor’s portfolio comprises 6 properties with greater than 1,700 rooms.

The Radisson Blu Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel would be the only hotel featuring a right away walkway link to the international terminals. Besides 379 rooms with Radisson Blu signature services similar to free high speed internet access the valuables will offer two restaurants and two bars including a 600m² bar at the 11th floor with a wide ranging view over the airport. Additional services will comprise greater than 43 meeting rooms including a 200m² multifunctional hall, a crew lounge, gym and sauna areas.

The recently renovated Sheremetyevo Airport is the hub of Russia’s national carrier Aeroflot providing the perfect transit point for international, regional and domestic travellers. The hot AeroExpress train connects the terminals and downtown Moscow in only 35 minutes. Sheremetyevo serves greater than 22 million passengers annually, and is about to grow further because it now has the most important capacity of any airport in Moscow or Russia.