Bengaluru Airport City unveils investment plans

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Aviation Festival AFA 728 x 90Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR Airport) will see major changes as Bengaluru Airport City Limited (BACL) unveils investment plans for a two million square feet business park and hotel.

Rao Munukutla, CEO of BACL – a wholly owned subsidiary of Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), spoke about the investment in the development of the business park. “This investment by BACL will propel our vision of transforming the Airport City into a bustling hub for businesses, knowledge-intensive zones, R&D centres and Global Capability Centres. With world-class infrastructure and a focus on sustainability, our goal is to create a thriving environment that nurtures growth, brings in job opportunities and makes a positive socio-economic impact on the region.”

The Combo Hotel is poised to become one of the largest hospitality establishments in India. Comprising a total of 775 rooms, the hotel will feature the Vivanta brand with 450 rooms, along with the Ginger brand providing 325 rooms. Anticipated to be completed by the end of 2026, this grand addition will further solidify the Airport City’s standing as a top-tier destination for both business travellers and tourists.

“The 775 keys Combo Hotel’s design philosophy encompasses universal, minimalist, and sustainable principles, aiming for efficiency while prioritising simple, intuitive, and responsive customer-centric design, all geared towards occupant wellbeing. The design also ensures a comfortable experience for guests, while also meeting the three pillars of sustainability: people, planet, and profit,” added Rao Munukutla.

The existing hospitality landscape within the Airport City has also witnessed significant expansion, with the renowned Taj Bangalore hotel now offering a total of 370 keys to cater to the growing demand for 5-star accommodation choices in the area. This strategic growth in hospitality options is tailored to enhance visitor experiences and meet the evolving needs of the expanding Airport City.

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