The FINANCIAL — InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) announces the opening of the new-build 112-room Holiday Inn Express Mexico Aeropuerto hotel.
This is the first Holiday Inn Express branded property near Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport and is IHG’s fifteenth property in the city, according to IHG.
Gerardo Murray, Regional Vice President of Brands & Marketing, Mexico, Latin America and Caribbean, IHG said: “We are excited to welcome the new Holiday Inn Express Mexico Aeropuerto hotel to the IHG family. We are certain that this great location, within minutes of the busiest airport in Mexico, and located near other important venues such as Palacio de los Deportes and the Foro Sol, will be extremely appreciated by guests to the area, who will enjoy the modern comfort and friendly service this property offers.”
The Holiday Inn Express Mexico Aeropuerto hotel’s guestrooms feature contemporary styling, preferred guest amenities to ensure a pleasant stay, comfortable queen, king-sized or two double beds, a sitting area with a lounge chair, 52” TV flat screen and an in-room coffee machine featuring complimentary coffee. Additionally, the property has a business center, an outdoor patio and a 24-hour fitness center. The complimentary Desayuno Express bar showcases a full range of breakfast items, including a rotation of egg and meat selections, pastries, yogurt, fruit, coffee, juices, and regional dishes such as chicken chilaquiles.
Owned by Promotora de Hoteles Mixhiuca S.A. C.V. and managed by Grupo Hotelero Latinoamerica, the Holiday Inn Express Mexico Aeropuerto hotel is franchised by an affiliate of IHG.  Situated at 253 RĂo Churubusco Ave., Col. Granjas Mexico, the hotel is only 10 minutes away from Benito Juárez International Airport. For sporting fans, the Holiday Inn Express Mexico Aeropuerto property is conveniently located near the Palacio de los Deportes complex, which hosts sporting events, concerts, fairs and exhibitions, as well as the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez which has been home to Formula One, NASCAR, and Indycar races.
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