Gurgaon-based Spice Group plans to build the country's largest budget hotel near Delhi airport.
The 3,000-room hotel would be spread over 12 acres on Sohana road and three blocks of no-frills accommodation. Spice plans to invest Rs 400 crore in the project.
The hotel is being planned to start operations in time for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. The proposed hotel complex would be about 20 kilometres away from Capital's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. According to tourism ministry's estimate, Delhi would face shortage of about 40,000 hotel rooms by 2010.
"We have already acquired land for the proposed hotel which would be the biggest in the country. The upcoming hotel would provide three-star services at the cost of budget hotel," said Spice Energy CEO Ravi Chilukuri. Instead of the usual system of charging for all facilities, the budget hotel would charge for basic services and customers would have a choice to avail other services at an extra cost.
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