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Marriot pact with Unitech

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New Delhi, June 29

Hospitality major Marriott International on Thursday announced it has entered into a long-term agreement with subsidiaries of Unitech Ltd to manage three Courtyard-branded hotels here.

In a statement, Marriott said while the 199-room property in Gurgaon and the 210-room property in Noida would open in 2008, the 250-room hotel in Kolkata would open the following year. The statement adds that Courtyard-branded guest rooms are generally larger than those offered by other hotels in its category and offer oversized work desks, two telephones, a data port, high-speed Internet access, an in-room safe and an in-room coffee service.

At present, Marriott International has presence in Mumbai, Goa and Chennai, among other cities, and plans to open hotels in Hyderabad and Bangalore soon.

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