Hotel planned for Dublin Airport
A four-star hotel is being planned for a Dublin Airport.
The 11-storey hotel – which will be owned by Irish hotel firm Tifco and be operated under InterContinental Hotel’s Crowne Plaza brand – is part of a 130m euro (£99m) scheme that also includes a multi-storey car park.
Along with 470 bedrooms, the hotel will boast business facilities, bars, a restaurant and a fitness centre.
The hotel, which will be paid for by Dublin Airport Authority and its joint venture partners, is expected to open in 2010.
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