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Pride Hotel in Chennai, India, joined WorldHotels
The Pride Hotel in Chennai, India, has joined WorldHotels
Friday, October 03, 2008
The hotel features 115 spacious, designer guest rooms all with high-speed internet connections and joins WorldHotels First Class Collection.

“We are the flagship hotel of the Pride Group, with widely acclaimed hotels also in Pune, Nagpur and Ahmedabad, along with a new five star hotel under construction in Bangalore. We believe that the global reach and international marketing expertise of WORLDHOTELS will be a great asset to us, especially in attracting overseas travellers,” said Mr. Suresh Mallya, General Manager of The Pride Hotel, Chennai.

The Pride Hotel is located in the heart of Chennai’s business and entertainment district, just 18 kilometers from the airport and 3 kilometers from the city’s central railway station.

The Pride Hotel’s food and beverage options include the all-day Cafe Treat, Fuel Bar, rustic Indian restaurant, Puran Da Dhaba, and the signature fine dining restaurant Casablanca serving Chinese, continental and Indian cuisines and offering nightly live traditional Indian music “Ghazals” during dinner.

Conference facilities include three function rooms covering up to 2,312 sqm. The Pavilion seats up to 250 guests, The Senate accommodates up to 75 and The Board Room is designed for meetings of 12-15 executives. Modern facilities include a business centre, swimming pool and health club with gym, steam room and sauna.
Vicky Karantzavelou - Friday, October 03, 2008
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The imminent privatization of Olympic Airlines is expected to change the fate of this debt-laden airline. What do you think the new owner should do in regard to the brand name of the Greek national flag carrier?.

Keep “Olympic Airlines” as the name of the company as it remains a strong brand.

The company should keep “Olympic” as an element of its name but refresh the brand (e.g. “New Olympic Airlines”).

The airline should drop “Olympic” from its name. This brand has lost its value and isn’t relevant to the market anymore.

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