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President Business Group Inaugurates 15th Branch of President Hotel Airport in Sinamangal

President Business Group Inaugurates 15th Branch of President Hotel Airport in Sinamangal

President Business Group has officially opened the 15th branch of President Hotel Airport, located in Shambhu Marg, Sinamangal. The inauguration ceremony was conducted jointly by Deepak Raj Joshi, CEO of the Nepal Tourism Board, and Binayak Shah, President of the Hotel Association of Nepal.

During the event, CEO Joshi expressed confidence that this new addition would contribute to providing exceptional service to the tourism industry. He also emphasized that the expansion of investment and services would further enhance the hospitality sector in Nepal.

Deputy Inspector General of Police, Dan Bahadur Karki, also spoke at the ceremony, expressing his belief that the hotel would offer high-quality services while boosting the tourism sector. Binayak Shah, President of the Hotel Association, highlighted the importance of utilizing hotel infrastructure to deliver premium services to guests.

Shankar Bhandari, President of the Hotel Entrepreneurs Federation, praised the family-friendly environment and top-notch services offered by the group. Since its establishment in 2062 B.S. (2005 A.D.), President Business Group has expanded to 15 outlets across Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Butwal, providing guests with a clean atmosphere, prime locations, quality services, and delicious food.

Som Sapkota, General Secretary of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), noted that the group has introduced a unique concept to Nepal’s tourism industry, which will help elevate the sector to new heights. He also expressed optimism that the expansion would improve the hospitality experience for tourists in Nepal.

The group announced plans to open an additional 10 mid-range and star hotels within the next three years, targeting destinations like Lumbini and Chitwan. The NRNA has signed agreements to support these developments. The company also noted that around 400 people will be employed through this expansion, offering traditional Nepali cuisine and promoting local flavors to guests.

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