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First Travelodge hotel in Vietnam

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Published on 21/02/18 - Updated on 17/03/22

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Skye by Travelodge Arena Nha Trang will be ready to open in 2020.

Skye by Travelodge is the upper midscale brand of Travelodge Asia’s brand portfolio. The 2,497-room Skye by Travelodge Arena Nha Trang will include The Lounge, an all-day dining restaurant, a gym and large swimming pool. It will be part of mixed-use development incorporating beach club, performance arena, retail shops and restaurants.

CEO of Travelodge (Thailand) Mr. Jonathan Wigley said: “This is the largest property in our hotel management portfolio. Travelodge became more renowned in Asia last year with the opening of Travelodge hotels in Thailand, Hong Kong and Indonesia.”

Stephen Burt, Chairman of Travelodge Asia commented, “We consider Vietnam to be a very important destination for our company. It is a vibrant country that international travellers are discovering in ever-increasing numbers. It is also very encouraging to observe the level of government support for transport and social infrastructure that will further assist the hospitality industry.”

Mr Burt added, “Globally, there are over 1,000 Travelodge-branded hotels across North America, Europe, Australia and the brand will continue to gain momentum across Asia due to a very strong development pipeline.”

As of January 1, 2017, Travelodge Hotels operates 544 properties totaling more than 41,000 rooms, according to data published by Hospitality ON.

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