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Written by Joe Bodia   
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 22:59

Yotel international hotel at Schiphol

The best place to stay when stuck at Schiphol Airport!

In the 60's Britain exported creativity and innovation in fashion and music around the world with the likes of Mary Quant and The Beatles. Today that same spirit of entrepreneurism whether it be a Dyson or a Body Shop, continues.

Drawn from the influences of Japan, airline travel and luxury yachts, Yotel launched the start of their international expansion plan by opening their first international hotel at Schiphol. Yotel CEO Gerard Greene describes Yotel as "the iPod of the hotel industry."

Yotel delivers luxury at a great price and is accessible to all. With the support of their partners IFA HR, he says they are intent on taking this around the world, not only to airports but to city centres where space is at a premium.

Yotel is a joint creation by YO! Founder Simon Woodroffe and Yotel CEO Gerard Greene (pictured above), who were inspired by an airline upgrade into first class, as Simon saw the potential to fuse the language of luxury airline travel with Japanese capsule hotels to create a small but luxurious cabin. With Gerard at the helm of the company, this vision was translated into today's reality.

YO! Founder Simon Woodroffe adds, "the radical approach of the Yotel brand with the signature formula of innovation and entertainment fits well with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol's vision and is another step on our way to taking the spirit of YO! across the world so that everyone can ‘Get their YO!"

The 57 cabin Yotel is located inside Schiphol's terminal. Bookable from a four hour minimum with either standard, premium or family cabin options, Yotel Schiphol's cabins feature free WiFi and flat screen TV's. Each cabin comes with a hand-made bed for the best sleep ever and an en-suite bathroom complete with a monsoon rain shower. The finishing touch is the relaxing purple mood lighting. Prices start from the travel budget friendly price of just 35 Euros.

Yotel has the on-going investment support of Kuwait-based IFA Hotels & Resorts (IFA HR) as they move forward with their expansion plans. Talal Jassim Al-Bahar, Chairman and Managing Director of IFA HR stated, "We are very excited about the opening of the first international Yotel. Yotel is different from other investments we have in the hotel sector and we truly believe it represents the future. It is a brand that is going to grow exponentially in the next few years"

Commenting on the new addition, Eric-Paul Dijkhuizen, Managing Director of Schiphol Group's Consumer Business Area says, "Schiphol are intent on bringing the very latest world innovations to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol where our goal is to be an Airport City within a City in our own right."


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Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 23:15
 
Author of this article: Joe Bodia

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