Leela Group signs pact with Qatar firm to build hotel near Taj Mahal

The hotel will be built on an area of seven acres, just one km from Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal (Photo: Wikipedia)
Press Trust of India Doha
Last Updated : Jun 05 2016 | 4:20 PM IST
The Leela Group and Qatar's Al Faisal Group on Sunday signed an agreement to build a five-star hotel near Taj Mahal in Agra with an Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of about Rs 500 crore, coinciding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Gulf state.

The 250-room hotel, to be built in 30 months, will entail an FDI of about Rs 500 crore, Leela Group Chairman Vivek Nair told PTI after signing the pact with Chairman of Al Faisal Group Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani.

The agreement was signed after Modi's interaction with top business leaders of Qatar here in which Sheikh Faisal was also present.

The hotel will be built under the brand name 'Aiana' and will be the sixth such hotel in India, said Amruda Nair, Joint Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Aiana Hotels and Resorts.

The hotel will be built on an area of seven acres, just one km from Taj Mahal, Amruda said.

"We will be developing a two-hotel complex with a total of 250 rooms. There will 100-room Leela Palace and 150 room-Aiana on top of a shared podium," she said.

She noted that Leela had launched the brand 'Aiana' in India about a year ago and this will be the eighth such hotel across India, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The hotel will be named as 'Aiana Agra', and Leela and Aiana will be its operator, Amruda said.

Vivek Nair said the project will entail 100% FDI.

Amruda said Sheikh Faisal is keen to support the brand with additional properties in other locations as well — Europe and Maldives. 

Nair said Leela also has a plan, on its own, to build a 60-room hotel in the Prime Minister's Lok Sabha constituency Varanasi in 24 months.

"We have now gone into asset-like strategy. Developers come to us and say please develop a hotel like Leela Palace or Leela Goa. So, apart from Agra, we are putting up a hotel in Jaipur and a 1,000-acre property in Chandigarh — a 27-hole Golf course and villas and a 150-room hotel," said Nair.

"Internationally, we are just about to execute an agreement in Dubai with the royal family there for a hotel facing the Burj Khalifa. It will be a 250-room hotel. Another hotel in business bay," he said.

"In January, we will start operating a hotel in Maldives. Island property," Nair added.
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First Published: Jun 05 2016 | 4:12 PM IST

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