A new hotel with 412 rooms has opened at Manchester Airport.
The TRIBE Manchester Airport hotel is the firm's second UK hotel, following the opening of TRIBE London Canary Wharf in 2022.
TRIBE was founded in 2017 in Australia and has 19 hotels globally.
The firm is known for its stylish and modern design aimed at providing 'more for less' for travellers.
The hotel is within walking distance of Manchester Airport and the nearby train station, allowing for easy access to Manchester's city centre.
TRIBE Manchester Airport is operated by Aimbridge Hospitality.
The new hotel, which boasts an £80 million design, also has an Italian Dolce Vita-inspired restaurant, TRIBE Table, and a trendy bar with seating for 220 guests.
There is also a versatile breakfast room that can be transformed into a private dining space for events.
Pauline Oster, vice president of TRIBE Europe and North Africa, said: "TRIBE is a cool and confident brand which makes it the perfect addition to a city like Manchester, which has such a vibrant and lively culture.
"With more openings to come in cities like Paris, Budapest, Krakow, and The Hague, TRIBE is well-positioned to further expand across the region."
David Anderson, divisional president of EMEA at Aimbridge Hospitality, said: "We’re thrilled to be operating this new property at what is a very exciting time for Manchester Airport with the introduction of multiple new routes and the continued evolution of a next-generation Terminal 2.
"With more travellers than ever set to use the airport and its facilities, we have no doubt TRIBE will thrive."
TRIBE Manchester Airport is a participating property in ALL - Accor Live Limitless, a loyalty programme offering access to a variety of rewards, services, and experiences.
Other recent European openings under the TRIBE brand include TRIBE Milano Malpensa in Italy, TRIBE Paris Clichy in France, TRIBE Düsseldorf in Germany, TRIBE Budapest Stadium in Hungary, and TRIBE Riga City Centre in Latvia.
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