Mumbai’s first floatel to open for public in Sept 2014

MTDC to get 10 per cent of the total profit earned from this floatel

Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) in association with WB International Consultants and AB Hospitality have launched a floating hotel called ‘AB CELESTIAL’ in Mumbai.

The floatel is likely to open up for public by the first week of September. The AB CELESTIAL is made and imported from USA and will be docked at the Maharashtra Maritime Board?s jetty at Bandra under the Bandra Worli Sea Link. The company also has plans to launch another cruise which will be used for luxury cruising purpose. MTDC will get 10 per cent of the total profit earned from this floatel.

Speaking about the launch of the floatel, Chhagan Bhujbal, minister of tourism, Government of Maharashtra said, ?I am happy that Mumbai has got such an innovative floatel, which will surely boost tourism. The Government of Maharashtra is looking forward to many such new tourism initiatives. The AB CELESTIAL has a state-of-the-art three tier restaurant and a 24 hour coffee shop. This floatel will certainly become a huge attraction for tourists.?

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The AB CELESTIAL is a three tier luxury dinning floatel with a sky deck and will have two multi cuisine restaurants including a club lounge equipped with a 24 hour coffee shop. The overall capacity of this floatel is around 650 guests and the cost of this floatel is around INR 56 crore. The second cruise which will be rented out on charter basis is worth INR 28 crore and will have a capacity of 125 passengers. Also, AB Hospitality has plans to launch water sports such as jet ski and sailing post monsoon.

Commenting on the further plans in the cruising segment, Satish Soni, joint managing director, MTDC, said, ?I definitely feel this project will increase tourism and become a major tourist attraction and we are supporting two more projects like this. We are also planning to form a good cruising policy for Maharashtra. Currently, we are in talks with the Bombay Port Trust and an expression of interest has come up for a cruise from Mumbai to Goa and also some inland cruises in Mumbai. MTDC will launch all these cruises through a partnership.?

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First published on: 27-05-2014 at 01:38 IST
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