The hotel chain plans to increase its presence in the country from the current 94 hotels to 143 in the next five years and hire 4,000 during this period
Radisson Hotel Group is in the process of creating a unified system for its hotels in India as it aims to drive cost-efficiencies across the value chain and enhance value for its stakeholders. The move is in line with transformation underway at the Minnesota-based hotel chain as it seeks to shed the image of running a legion of underperforming hotels.
The group plans to introduce Emma, a unified digital tool designed to encompass revenue management, property management and business analytics. Emma will make its India debut with one of Radisson’s upcoming brands.