Premium Content In Premium Locations: Pan Pacific London
Techlive are pleased to announce our hero product, Airtime, has been installed at the newly opened Pan Pacific London by our local partners and leading hotel systems integrator Airwave Europe.
Pan Pacific Hotels Group is a member of Singapore-listed UOL Group Limited, one of Asia’s most established hotel and property companies with an outstanding portfolio of investment and development properties.
Based in Singapore, Pan Pacific Hotels Group owns and/or manages more than 50 hotels, resorts, and serviced suites including those under development in 31 cities across Asia, Oceania, North America and Europe.
Currently, the Group is looking to expand its global reach by building 13 new hotels by 2024. Pan Pacific London is amongst these new hotels and has already been awarded the “5 Star Winner for Best Hotel Construction and Design UK”, “Best Hotel Architecture London” and “Best Mixed-Use Architecture London” at the International Property Awards (UK). The hotel Group holds a long list of awards, including the title for multiple Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice awards 2021, Conde Nast’s Travellers 2021 Readers’ Choice Award, to name just a few. Further hotels are being built in 10 cities including Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta, Phnom Penh, Hanoi, Dalian, Langkawi, Malacca, and Kuala Lumpur.
Techlive is delighted to serve Pan Pacific London and its guests by streaming new content from the top studios, including the F9: The Fast Saga, The Forever Purge and the award-winning Nomadland. Furthermore, guests have access to multiple TV channels and TV Programmes via the 100% cloud-based Airtime App.
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