Mercure Newcastle Airport officially opens in NSW

The Mercure Newcastle Airport has been officially opened with a ceremonial ribbon cutting led by Hilton Grugeon of GWH Build, the Mayor of Port Stephens Bruce MacKenzie and Rear Admiral Peter Ross Sinclair (AC, AO, KStj) former Governor of NSW, Australia.

L-R Hilton Grugeon, Simon Glover GM, Mayor Bruce MacKenzie, Rear Admiral...
L-R: Hilton Grugeon, Simon Glover GM, Mayor Bruce MacKenzie, Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair, Geoff Barnett from Newcastle Airport Hotel Property Trust, Lindsay Leeser AccorHotels

The event was attended by the CEO of Newcastle Airport, RAAF representatives, leaders of Port Stephens, Newcastle and Hunter Valley tourism bodies, AccorHotels executives as well as local dignitaries and business owners, keen to welcome the new hotel – the only accommodation offering located at Newcastle Airport.

Lindsay Leeser, Vice President Development and Franchise AccorHotels Pacific said “We are honoured to be working with hotel owners GWH Build who have created an exceptional building, and we are very excited to be officially opening Mercure Newcastle Airport which will act as a convenient accommodation option for passengers travelling through Newcastle Airport and onto further destinations.

“The hotel is a milestone development for AccorHotels and Newcastle as it will service the well-connected gateway to the Hunter Valley, Port Stephens and Central Coast regions which is a key contributor to tourism in NSW and we look forward to generating further business to the region with the opening of Mercure Newcastle Airport.”

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Mercure Newcastle Airport  guest room
Mercure Newcastle Airport guest room

Peter Cock, CEO of Newcastle Airport said “Today is a significant day for the region and having a hotel located at the airport is vital for the region’s development. The expansive network the Mercure brand brings to our region is huge and we are excited to be part of the growing transport hub that surrounds Newcastle Airport”.

In officially welcoming Mercure Newcastle Airport, the Mayor of Port Stephens, Bruce MacKenzie said he was extremely proud to be part of the hotel’s opening as it represents a coming of age for Newcastle Airport and will bring a significant boost to the Port Stephens economy. Mayor MacKenzie also lauded the hotel for its conferencing and event facilities which will be of huge benefit to businesses in the area.

The $15 million, 95-room new build hotel features contemporary sound-proofed guestrooms with high speed wireless broadband, blackout blinds, iPod docking stations, Foxtel and smart TV’s. Spacious family rooms which can sleep 4 people are also a feature.

A modern gymnasium saturated by natural light will be available for guests 24-hours a day and the hotel’s Mach One Restaurant and Bar will offer a seasonal, locally sourced menu and will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

There will be four purpose-built conference rooms which can hold up to 150 delegates and all rooms are bathed in natural light, come with 3m high ceilings and feature the latest in audio-visual technology.

The addition of Mercure Newcastle Airport will strengthen AccorHotels footprint in the region, with 5 hotels in Newcastle and 14 in the Port Stephens/Hunter Valley/Central Coast region. The hotel will join a network of over 40 Mercure hotels in Australia and more than 520 worldwide.

Mercure is part of Australia’s largest hotel group, AccorHotels, which is also the largest operator of hotels in airport precincts in Australia, including the recently opened Ibis Mackay Airport, Ibis Budget Brisbane Airport, Novotel Brisbane Airport, as well as hotels at Melbourne, Sydney and Perth airports.

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