Germany-based luxury hotel chain Kempinski, which started operating its first India property in Delhi last year under a management contract, is planning to open five more hotels in the country by 2015.
Kempinski has a marketing alliance with Leela Group, an arrangement that will end in January 2014, according to Vella Ramasawmy, general manager, Kempinski Ambience Hotel, Delhi.
“We want to build our independent identity in India as the first European luxury hospitality brand.
"We will put in equity if we think it is required in strategic locations,” said Ramasawmy.
Udaipur, Mumbai and Bangalore are among the cities the company has identified to set up operations.
Kempinski has debuted in Delhi’s Shahdara area with a 480-room property, which it claims is the highest room inventory for any single property in the capital.
The biggest draw for the hotel, which opened in December 2012, has been the MICE business -- meetings, incentives, conventions and events.
“Gurgaon is saturated and nothing is coming up in Noida. This is an up and coming location.
"We have always gone to places where no one wants to go like Iraq and Africa and been a success,”