Travelodge announces new hotel opening

ByTravelling For Business

January 16, 2017
Travelodge new hotel

Travelodge announces expansion plan of seven new hotels in Greater Manchester that will create 200 new jobs in the area.

Greater Manchester’s first budget hotel brand, Travelodge is celebrating its 30th anniversary in the county this week and to mark this milestone, the company has opened its first hotel in Stockport town centre – in the landmark building, Regent House.

Travelodge, one of the UK’s largest independent hotel brands opened its first Greater Manchester hotel in 1987, on the M62 at the Birch Eastbound services. Over the last three decades, the hotel chain has expanded across the country and now operates 19 hotels – which include five properties in Manchester city centre and hotels in most of the Greater Manchester boroughs.

Stockport Travelodge is the company’s 540th hotel. The 86-room hotel with Bar Café is situated over several floors in Regents House, Stockport’s tallest building. The hotel represents an investment of £5 million for the landlord and has created 30 new jobs within the local community.

The hotel has been designed in the company’s new contemporary brand design and features Travelodge’s latest upgraded room concept and bespoke luxurious king-size Travelodge Dreamer bed. It’s also located within walking distance to the train and bus stations, giving easy access to Manchester city centre and across Greater Manchester.

A champagne reception was held to celebrate the opening of Stockport Travelodge where the Mayor of Stockport, Councillor Chris Gordon joined Tony O’Brien, Travelodge Development Director who was born and raised in Greater Manchester,  to officially open the hotel.

At the opening event, Travelodge also announced that Greater Manchester is a key growth area for the company and it’s looking to expand its portfolio and is looking for seven new hotel sites across Greater Manchester.  Locations include: two sites in Manchester city centre, Oldham, Rochdale, Wigan, Worsley and Swinton. This expansion programme will boost Travelodge’s portfolio to 26 hotels in Greater Manchester and create an additional 200 new jobs.

Tony O’Brien, Travelodge UK Development Director said: “We are delighted to be celebrating our 30th anniversary of trading in Greater Manchester by opening our first hotel in Stockport’s landmark building, Regent House. Over the last three decades, Travelodge has become famous across the county for offering unbeatable value and making travel affordable for everyone, which has helped attract more business and leisure travellers to the area.”

“As we look to the future, Greater Manchester is a key growth area for Travelodge. Following our £3 million investment inupgrading the customer experience and raising quality levels across our Greater Manchester hotels, we have seen a double digit increase in sales; interestingly with more business customers staying in our hotels than ever before.”

“The Greater Manchester economy is growing at pace and with increasing visitor numbers to the area, there is still a shortage of good quality accommodation at a great value price. Therefore to meet this growing consumer demand we are looking for new hotel sites in the following locations:  two sites in Manchester city centre, Oldham, Rochdale, Wigan, Worsley and Swinton. This expansion programme will boost Travelodge’s portfolio to 26 hotels in Greater Manchester and create an additional 200 new jobs.”

Mayor of the Stockport, Councillor Chris Gordon said: “As a regular customer of Travelodge, I welcome the company’s first hotel in Stockport and I was delighted to be asked to officially open it as Mayor.  I appreciate the positive statement of trust in the renewal of the Town Centre by this major investment by a respected national company, which will greatly contribute to the economy of the borough.”

Lisa Readett, Stockport Travelodge’s District Manager for Greater Manchester – said: “Our Stockport Travelodge has got off to a flying start. We have been literally booked out with business customers during the week and leisure travellers at the weekend, since we opened for business. This is great news for the local economy too, as our research shows that annually Travelodge customers will spend over £2 million with local businesses during their stay with us.”

“Customers love our new upgraded contemporary room design and we have been inundated with customer requests on how they can get hold of our bespoke king size Travelodge Dreamer Bed for their home.”

Stockport Travelodge has been styled in the company’s new contemporary brand design. All rooms feature the new luxurious king size Travelodge Dreamer Beds and family rooms include individual beds for the children or for sharing adults. All rooms also include: an en-suite with power shower, flat screen TV with free digital channels, free tea/coffee-making facilities and WIFI.

In addition, Stockport Travelodge offers an unlimited breakfast menu at just £7.95 and an unlimited lighter breakfast at just £5.75. With breakfast being served till 11am at the weekends, you can have a lie in and enjoy a delicious breakfast to kick start your day. For each paying adult, two children eat for free.

As part of its commitment to offer customers the best value, Travelodge is now offering free Wifi in all of its hotels for 30 minutes and it has slashed its 24 hour rate to just £3.