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Scandic to open new hotel in Lindesnes, Norway
4 February 2010 10:55:45 GMT
Scandic is entering into partnership with the Lunde Group to open a hotel in Lindesnes, the most southerly tip of Norway, in July 2010. The aim is for Scandic Lindesnes to become one of the country’s leading centres for watersport activities.
“We’ve already seen immense interest in our new venture in Lindesnes. Scandic wants to become the healthiest company in the travel industry, so we are doing all we can to enable our guests to eat and live healthily, our co-operation with Jamie Oliver and building new gyms at all our hotels just being some examples,” comments Frank Fiskers, President and CEO at Scandic.
The company aims to capture market share from more traditional meeting- and conference providers, as well as players in the holiday and leisure market.
Scandic Lindesnes will be an exciting newcomer to the Norwegian hotel market in 2010.
“I’m naturally very proud that the Nordic region’s leading and perhaps best-run hotel chain has chosen to join forces with us. I take that as a seal of approval,” says Hans Petter Hagen, project manager for the Stavanger-based holding company, the Lunde Group that is the main owner of the property.
The hotel enjoys a location on the quayside between superb sandy beaches, flanked by three fjords, two seas, a historic canal and en route to the most famous point on the Norwegian mainland, Lindesnes Lighthouse. In addition to its 154 rooms and suites, the hotel will offer a spa and wellness centre, a gym, course and conference facilities, a restaurant and other dining options.
“The locals have already fallen in love with the area. Now it’s time for the rest of the world to discover the natural beauty around Lindesnes,” declares Frank Fiskers.
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Scandic's new hotel at Lindesnes Norway
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