Carlson Rezidor to debut in Vietnam

27. Nov 2015
by BusinessClass

Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has announced the signing of a management contract for a Radisson Blu resort in the province of Khánh Hòa. The signing marks the groups debut entry into Vietnam.

Scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2019, the beach-front Radisson Blu Cam Ranh Bay will give guests direct access to an 800-metre stretch of white sandy beach, and is just 4km from Cam Ranh International Airport. The newly-built Radisson Blu Cam Ranh Bay will offer 290 rooms and 40 villas, as well as two restaurants, a lounge bar, an outdoor swimming pool with pool bar, and events space that includes a grand ballroom. “As we grow across Asia Pacific, we are pleased to expand our footprint into Vietnam and into a segment that is currently underserved in the region. This latest Radisson Blu flagship will provide international and domestic travellers with a full range of innovative design-led products and services, said Thorsten Kirschke, Carlson Rezidor’s president for Asia Pacific.” The signing of this hotel looks set to mark the start of major growth for Carlson Rezidor in Vietnam - Carlson Rezidor is currently pursuing development opportunities in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Danang, whilst also exploring plans options in Phu Quoc, Hue, Dalat, Quy Nhon, Mui Ne, Sapa, and Haiphong.  

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