TFE Hotels unveils plans to open new Sydney Airport property

Travelodge Hotels has announced plans to open a new 209-room hotel at Sydney Airport.

Travelodge Hotels has announced plans to open a new 209-room hotel at Sydney Airport with all-day dining and a late night bar, as well as an 800-bay car park.

TFE Hotels will manage the new hotel, which is being developed by Andary Group and located on O’Riordan Street and King Street in Mascot, only 500m from the terminal entrance.

Travelodge Hotel Sydney Airport forms part of the ongoing transformation of Mascot, which is a hot spot for a series of new developments, including serviced holiday units and trendy inner city apartment blocks.

Commenting on the latest development, TFE Hotels CEO Rachel Argaman said the new hotel would aptly meet the increasing volume of business and leisure guests coming in and out of Sydney.

“This exciting new addition to the Sydney hotel scene is part of the broader transformation of airport accommodation in Australia, which is turning airport hotels into appealing and desirable places to spend time as part of any holiday or business journey,” Ms Argaman said. “Travelodge Hotels has a down to earth attitude and an honest sense of humour.

The new property will feature comfortable beds, a stylish open lobby and contemporary décor, free Wi-Fi, hearty breakfasts and standard 11am check-out, as well as 24-hour room service and all day dining and a late night bar at T’s Bar & Bistro, ideal for those flying in or out on later flights or adjusting to different time zones.

The menus will be prepared with freshness in mind – something sure to appeal to those coming from a long plane journey. Coupled with the outdoor dining space, guests will feel revived in no time. Interconnecting rooms make it a great option for family or group stays.

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