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Sudima Christchurch Airport Hotel in for Big Upgrade

Sudima Christchurch Airport Hotel in for Big Upgrade
 
Sudima Hotels are pleased to announce plans to significantly upgrade and refurbish its Sudima Hotel Christchurch Airport property.
 
Today, Catalyst Consulting Ltd were formally appointed to oversee the project, with Catalyst Director, Colin Depree, personally heading up his talented team.
 
Les Morgan, Director of Operations Sudima Hotels says, “Although soft refurbishment activity has been underway for some time, the decision to accelerate and broaden the programme is in direct response to business demand, and our desire to really reinvest in support of the economic recovery of Christchurch.  Additionally, it will enhance the Christchurch International Airports wider services, demonstrating our commitment to this partnership.”
 
It is anticipated the scope of the work will include all aspects of the Hotel with a view to bringing the property up to a Qualmark Four Star International Hotel rating. The stage one is to be undertaken immediately. The refurbishment will be managed effectively so as to not interrupt normal business trading.
 
Hind Group is a long time property investor & hotel owner in this country. They currently operate three hotels under the “Sudima” brand and one self-contained apartment style property in Australia.
 
Sudima Christchurch Airport, dominates the entrance to the airport and currently has 208 rooms.
 
The  Hind Group is owned by L.N. Jhunjhnuwala’s family interests out of Hong Kong and is represented here by Sudesh Jhunjhnuwala, who has made New Zealand his home since 2001.

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