Swiss-Belhotel International to reach 30 hotels in the MENA by 2020

Swiss-Belhotel International to reach 30 hotels in the MENA by 2020

Swiss-Belhotel International, the award-winning global hospitality chain, announced at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai a major milestone of reaching 150 hotels in operation and development.

Gavin M. Faull, chairman and president of Swiss-Belhotel International, commented: “Reaching 150 hotels opened or signed globally is a very important milestone for us and highlights our momentous growth. This achievement illustrates the strength of Swiss-Belhotel International’s superb portfolio of brands delivering exceptional guest experience in every segment of the market with the support of our outstanding partners and a great team.”

Swiss-Belhotel International’s legacy dates back to the company’s establishment in Hong Kong in 1987. The group currently operates 73 hotels worldwide and has 77 projects in the pipeline. It is counted among the top 100 hotel companies in the world offering a choice of 14 brands in 22 destinations across 4 continents with 10 regional offices. Since 2016, Swiss-Belhotel International started expanding aggressively in Australia and New Zealand where the group not only manages hotels but ventured into ownership of the management rights. Europe is also on the radar where the company recently signed a hotel in Italy and is considering four more projects in the region.

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The Middle East and Africa are strategic markets for Swiss-Belhotel International with 17 percent of the global portfolio centered in the region.

Laurent A. Voivenel, senior vice president, operations and development for the Middle East, Africa and India for Swiss-Belhotel International, said, “We have got an extremely strong development pipeline in the Middle East and Africa with a portfolio of over 3,500 rooms across 12 cities. 2018 is a significant year for us with six new hotels opening in quick succession. In addition, we are in negotiations for various other projects that will see our business grow substantially in the region over the coming months. We expect to reach 30 hotels in the Middle East and Africa by 2020.”

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