Central Hotels & Resorts unveils growth strategy for 2024
Central Hotels & Resorts has revealed its ambitious goals for 2024. The group anticipates an impressive 3.5 percent overall growth in both revenue and occupancies. Central Hotels & Resorts plans strategic global expansion, capitalizing on 2023 trends and targeting key international markets for growth.
Resilient Lebanon: tourism’s triumphant phoenix
Lebanon is a phoenix, according to Amine Moukarzel, president and partner of Louvre Hotels Group and Golden Tulip Hotels MENA. Here, the veteran hotelier shares his thoughts on the country’s rise.
Iraq country report
In the face of tumultuous economic ordeals, Iraq exhibits encouraging strides in tourism and F&B sectors. Nagi Morkos, founder and managing partner of Hodema Consulting Services, sheds light on the country’s challenges and growth potential.
Jordan in perspective with Fakhri Hindiyeh, GM of Radisson Blu Hotel
At the helm of the newly opened Radisson Blu Hotel, Amman Galleria Mall, seasoned hotelier Fakhri Hindiyeh shares his views on Jordan as a touristic destination.
Navigating the hospitality landscape in KSA with Anees Shinnara
As cluster GM of Vivid Jeddah Hotel, Annes Shinnara is recognized for his exceptional leadership skills and dedication to excellence. Here, we explore his views regarding the hospitality industry in KSA and the role of Vivid Jeddah Hotel.
Rotana regional growth and sustainability focus
Rotana concludes the year with nine property signings in 2023, alongside a healthy pipeline of 50 scheduled openings.
Hospitality on the agenda with Paul Stevens, COO of Accor’s premium
Based in Riyadh, Jadwa Investment KSA has successfully secured full ownership of Black Spoon via its food and beverage opportunities fund.
The Ritz-Carlton, Diriyah set to open in 2026 and Bab Samhan Diriyah in 2024
The luxury hospitality landscape in KSA is evolving. The Ritz-Carlton, Diriyah is set to open its doors in 2026.
Rotana Hotels Lebanon appoints new GMs
Taimur Khan, head of research at CBRE, notes that the robust performance in KSA has positioned hospitality indicators comfortably above their 2019 levels. Here, he tells us more.