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Aspira Hospitality, launches new lifestyle brand “T2 Hotels and Resorts” in Thailand

08-03-2018 02:30 PM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

Press release from: Aspira Hospitailty Group

Aspira Hospitality, a Thailand based Hospitality Company featuring an unrivaled collection of individual hotels, resorts and residences, introduces its new brand T2 Hotels and Resorts in Bangkok and Jomtien, Thailand, offering a visionary new-age concept of innovative, cutting edge, multifunctional and vibrant space environment. T2 Hotels and Resorts aims to provide a modern experience to the young-spirited generation of travelers at cost effective prices. With a fresh approach, the T2 Hotels and Resorts will welcome its guests with tech savvy, energetic, stylish and vibrant buzzing ambience bringing about an enriching and dynamic hotel experience.

Cedric Tardivel, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, says that “to focus on building awareness with millennial guests, we have put an emphasis on personalization, and an environment that fosters creating experiences. T2 brand will also put a lot of focus on connecting with our guests through social media platforms”.

The focus of T2 Hotels and Resorts is to streamline services to meet the expectations of today’s guests. T2 rooms are designed based on lifestyle where color and mood are provided with artwork and soft furnishings enhancing the experience of our guests. The T2 Hotels and Resorts, with the soul of boutique hotels will first opens its doors in the month of August 2018 launching a total of three T2 properties in Thailand by the end of 2018.

For media enquiries, please contact:
Vandana Sachdev
PR & Marketing Manager
Tel : (66)22549150-1 Ext.22
Fax: (66) 22539152
Email: Vandana@aspirahospitality.com

About us

Aspira Hospitality was founded in 2008 by Marc Sayer, an industry professional with over 20 years experience in the hospitality industry. Based in Bangkok, Thailand, Aspira Hospitality is a hotel and resort management company committed to providing outstanding performance and financial results over the past 10 years. We manage and asset manage a variety of branded and independent hotels in Thailand. Our portfolio includes over 45 Hotels and Resorts and with a total of 2000+ keys in major destinations of Thailand including Bangkok, Pattaya, Chiangmai, Khon kaen, Krabi and Samui.

Address:
Aspira Hospitality Group
Omni Tower, 35th floor
Sukhumvit soi 4
Bangkok, 10110
Thailand

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